Backflow Compliance Made Simple Across the U.S.
Public water systems across the United States, including states like Texas and California, are required to maintain stringent cross-connection control programs to protect drinking water from contamination. Flo-Trace simplifies compliance with these complex regulations, making backflow management easier than ever.
Similarly, in California, Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations sets strict guidelines for backflow prevention and cross-connection control to safeguard public health. Most other states follow comparable standards, ensuring the safety of drinking water.
What is a cross-connection?
A cross-connection is any physical link between drinkable water and a contaminant source, such as a liquid or gas, which could make the water unsafe to consume.
What is backflow?
Backflow occurs when water flows in the reverse direction, either from a drop in supply pressure or an increase in pressure on the customer’s side, leading to potential contamination risks.


Flo-Trace empowers public water systems to comply effortlessly with both state-specific laws like Texas 30TAC Chapter 290 §44 and California Title 17, as well as similar regulations across the U.S. Our comprehensive platform offers:
- Instant access to backflow test reports
- Automated alerts and custom notification letters.
- Secure storage for all compliance documents.
- Easy management of backflow devices, technicians, and customer contacts.
Whether your utility operates in Texas, California, or any other state, Flo-Trace provides the tools you need to meet regulatory requirements, safeguard public health, and ensure seamless backflow prevention management.

Starting at
$495 Annually
To schedule a demo or to learn more about how Flo-Trace can help your municipality,
please call 361.212.8243, email demo@flo-trace.com or Schedule a call with Lynn