Licensed & experienced water operators
Blue Line has licensed water operators on the team who have completed water-operator coursework, including TWUA training, passed TCEQ-required licensing exams, and maintain required continuing education so their licenses stay current.
New hydrant installs
Install new hydrants and replace aging or damaged hydrants.
Hydrant repair
Repair damaged or non-working hydrants and identify related valve issues.
Fire hydrant inspections
Inspect hydrants for visibility, access, condition, leaks, caps, paint, drainage, and operational readiness.
Hydrant/valve exercising
Routine inspection, exercising, maintenance, and visibility checks to help keep hydrants and related valves operable.
Hydrant flow tests
Flow testing, pressure readings, and documentation for reporting needs.
Painting and visibility
Painting, clearing, and visibility improvements so hydrants can be found quickly.
Yearly maintenance program available
Annual maintenance can include basic operation checks, flushing, lubrication, hydrant/valve exercising, visibility checks, and field documentation.
GPS hydrant mapping
Locate and map fire hydrants with centimeter-level GPS equipment and field documentation so utilities can keep accurate digital records of hydrant locations, condition notes, access concerns, and maintenance needs.
Texas public water system support
For Texas public water systems, hydrant exercising, flushing support, and field documentation should line up with the system’s operating procedures and applicable Texas Commission on Environmental Quality public water system rules.
Blue Line can help utilities keep hydrants visible, operable, exercised, and documented as part of regular maintenance and compliance-focused field work.
Regulatory reference point: Texas public water system minimum operating practices are addressed under 30 Texas Administrative Code §290.46. Final compliance requirements should always be confirmed by the utility/operator and current TCEQ guidance.