The American Water Works Association Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester (BPAT) certification is one of the most widely accepted credentials for backflow testers in California.
In California, it’s administered by the
California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association
To get certified, you must pass:
The exam tests real understanding — not just definitions.
You’ll need to understand:
If you don’t truly understand the concepts, the questions can be tricky.
The computer-based test is split into:
Part A — Theory
Part B — Troubleshooting
👉 Most people find Part B (troubleshooting) harder because it requires applying knowledge — not just recalling it.
The practical exam is where many candidates struggle.
You must:
Common reasons people fail:
There’s no partial credit toward certification.
If you fail one part, you’ll need to retake it.
The exact passing score is set by the certification board, but most candidates should aim for:
👉 At least 70% or higher on each written section
More importantly:
While official pass rates aren’t widely published, in the industry:
👉 The biggest difference is preparation.
A structured course teaches:
You can’t pass the practical exam by watching videos.
You need:
Especially for Part B:
Not all classes are equal.
The best training programs:
Here’s the honest answer:
👉 It’s technical, not impossible
Most people who fail:
The AWWA BPAT exam has a reputation for being difficult — but that’s because it’s designed to ensure testers can protect public health.
With the right preparation, it’s absolutely something you can pass on your first attempt.
If you’re serious about becoming a certified backflow tester, the right training makes all the difference.
Our program is designed to prepare you for: