Why did I receive a notice from Ventura County Environmental Health Division?

Ventura County Environmental Health (VCEH) is the primary health agency responsible for ensuring that the water purveyor operates the public potable water system free of actual or potential sanitary hazards, including unprotected cross connections. Ventura Water is the water purveyor responsible for ensuring that the consumer has properly installed and tested the backflow assembly. Ventura Water works in conjunction with VCEH to implement a cross-connection control program and conduct enforcement of backflow and cross-connection requirements. You may receive multiple notices from the County of Ventura reminding you to test your backflow device.

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1. Why did I receive a notice from Ventura County Environmental Health Division?
2. My property recently went through a change of ownership, who do I contact to update owner information for my backflow device?
3. Can I view testing records for my backflow device?
4. Who can test the backflow assembly? Where can I get a list of certified testers?
5. What is a cross-connection?
6. What is the legal basis for a local cross connection control program?
7. What is backflow?
8. Why is backflow protection necessary?
9. What is a backflow assembly?
10. What happens if I do not comply with Ventura Water’s backflow & cross-connection requirements?