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BDO Government Services Accessibility Conformance Report

This application was tested according to the Trusted Tester Section 508 Conformance Test method: Trusted Tester v.5.1.1. The review may be a sampling of pages to confirm product compliance. The responsibility for full and complete testing and compliance remains with the owner of the application or website.


Review Date:   Mon Jun 29 2026 07:52:26 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)

Product Information

Product Name:   MS Water Infrastructure website
Product Version:   1
Product Owner/Vendor:   Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
Product Type:   Custom developed web page
Location:   https://mswaterinfrastructure.com/
Product Description:   The Mississippi Legislature and Governor Tate Reeves created the Mississippi Municipality & County Water Infrastructure Grant Program Act (MCWI) to provide approximately $450 Million of matching funds to eligible entities for making necessary investments in water, waste water and stormwater infrastructure.

Tester's Information

Tester's First Name:   Summer
Tester's Last Name:   Wilton
Trusted Tester ID:   TT-2405-06035
Company Name:   BDO Government Services
Tester's Email:   [email protected]
Notes:  

Test Environment Information

Browser:   , Chrome, Safari
Browser Version:   , Other, Other
Compatibility View:  
Operating System:   , IOS
Operating System Version:   , Other OSX
Testing Method:   Trusted Tester
Testing Method Version:   v.5.1.1

Terms used in the Conformance Level

  • Supports: The functionality of the product has at least one method that meets the criterion without known defects or meets with equivalent facilitation.
  • Does Not Support: The majority of product functionality does not meet the criterion.
  • Not Applicable: The criterion is not relevant to the product.
  • Not Evaluated: The product has not been evaluated against the criterion. This can only be used in WCAG 2.x Level AAA.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Report

WCAG Report
CriteriaConformance LevelStandard/GuidelineRemarks and Explanations
1.1.1, 4.1.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
1.2.1Does Not ApplyLevel A1.2.1-audio-transcript-text.
1.2.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
1.2.4Does Not ApplyLevel AA1.2.4-captions-live-equivalent.
1.2.5Does Not ApplyLevel AA1.2.5-audio-description-equivalent.
1.3.1 Does Not ApplyLevel A1.3.1-layout-table-structure.
1.3.1SupportsLevel ANot Required
1.3.1, 4.1.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
1.3.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
1.3.3SupportsLevel ANot Required
1.4.1SupportsLevel ANot Required
1.4.2, Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyLevel A1.4.2-Audio-control.
1.4.3SupportsLevel AANot Required
1.4.4SupportsLevel AANot Required
1.4.5SupportsLevel AANot Required
2.1.1SupportsLevel ANot Required
2.1.2, Conf. Req 5SupportsLevel ANot Required
2.2.1Does Not ApplyLevel A2.2.1-timing-adjustable.
2.2.2, Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyLevel A2.2.2-Blinking-moving-scrolling.
2.3.1, Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyLevel A2.3.1-flashing.
2.4.1Does Not ApplyLevel A2.4.1-bypass-function.
2.4.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
2.4.3SupportsLevel ANot Required
2.4.4, 4.1.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
2.4.5SupportsLevel AANot Required
2.4.6SupportsLevel AANot Required
2.4.7SupportsLevel AANot Required
3.1.1SupportsLevel ANot Required
3.1.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
3.2.1SupportsLevel ANot Required
3.2.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
3.2.3SupportsLevel AANot Required
3.2.4SupportsLevel AANot Required
3.3.1SupportsLevel ANot Required
3.3.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
3.3.3SupportsLevel AANot Required
3.3.4SupportsLevel AANot Required
4.1.1Not EvaluatedLevel ANot yet tested
4.1.2Does Not ApplyLevel A4.1.2-change-notify-auto.
4.1.2SupportsLevel ANot Required
503.4SupportsNot Required
503.4.1SupportsNot Required
503.4.2SupportsNot Required
Conf. Req 1SupportsNot Required
Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyNon-interference.

Test Results

Test Results
Issue No.Test NameTest IDTest ConditionCriteria IDTest ResultTester CommentsLocation/ScreenBrowser TypeBrowser Ver.ScreenshotGlobal IssueRemediation DetailsRemediation ScreenshotRemediation Date
Issue 0 Alt-version-conformant 1.AThe identified version passes all applicable Test Conditions in this test process.Conf. Req 1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 1Alt-version-equivalent 1.BThe identified version is up-to-date with the same information and functionality.Conf. Req 1Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 2Alt-version-access1.CThe mechanism to reach the accessible equivalent version from the non-conforming page is accessible.Conf. Req 1Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 3Non-interference1.DContent in the non-conforming version(s) meets Conformance Requirement 5.Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 41.4.2-Audio-control2.AThe user can pause, stop, or control the volume of audio content that plays automatically.1.4.2, Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 52.2.2-Blinking-moving-scrolling2.BThe user can pause, stop, or hide moving, blinking, or scrolling content.2.2.2, Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 62.2.2-Auto-updating2.CThe user can pause, stop, hide, or control the frequency of automatically updating content.2.2.2, Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 74.1.2-change-notify-auto2.DThe page provides notification of each automatic update/change in content.4.1.2Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 82.3.1-flashing3.AIf NO flashing content is found, then this Test Condition DOES NOT APPLY (DNA). If flashing content IS found, then this test should be recorded as NOT TESTED.2.3.1, Conf. Req 5Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 92.1.1-keyboard-access4.AAll functionality can be accessed and executed using only the keyboard.2.1.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 102.1.1-no-keystroke-timing4.BIndividual keystrokes do not require specific timings for activation of functionality.2.1.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 112.1.2-no-keyboard-trap4.CThere is no keyboard trap.2.1.2, Conf. Req 5PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 122.4.7-focus-visible4.DA visible indication of focus is provided when focus is on the interface component.2.4.7PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 133.2.1-on-focus4.EWhen an interface component receives focus, it does not initiate an unexpected change of context.3.2.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 142.4.3-focus-order-meaning4.FThe focus order preserves the meaning and operability of the web page. 2.4.3PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 153.3.2-label-provided5.AVisual labels or instructions are provided for form elements.3.3.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 162.4.6-label-descriptive5.BEach visual form label is sufficiently descriptive. 2.4.6PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 171.3.1-programmatic-label5.CThe combination of the accessible name, accessible description, and other programmatic associations (e.g., table column and/or row associations) describes each input field and includes all relevant instructions and cues (textual and graphical).1.3.1, 4.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 183.2.2-on-input5.DChanging field values/selections (e.g., entering data in a text field, changing a radio button section) does NOT initiate and unexpected change of context.3.2.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 193.3.1-error-identification5.F The item in error is identified in text and sufficiently described to the user in text.3.3.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 203.3.3-error-suggestion5.G Guidance (e.g., suggestion for corrected input) is provided about how to correct errors for form fields.3.3.3PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 213.3.4-error-prevention5.H The web page allows the user to check, reverse, and/or confirm submission.3.3.4PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 222.4.4-link-purpose 6.AThe purpose of each link can be determined from any combination of the link text, accessible name, accessible description, and/or programmatically determined link context.2.4.4, 4.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 23 1.1.1-meaningful-image-name 7.A The accessible name and accessible description for a meaningful image provides an equivalent description of the image.1.1.1, 4.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 241.1.1-decorative-image7.BThere is no accessible name and accessible description for a decorative image.1.1.1, 4.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 251.1.1-decorative-background-image7.CThe background image is not the only means used to convey important information.1.1.1, 4.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 26 1.1.1-captcha-alternative7. D Alternative forms of CAPTCHA are provided.1.1.1, 4.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 271.4.5-image-of-text7.EThe image of text cannot be replaced by text or is customizable.1.4.5PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 282.2.1-timing-adjustable 8.A The user can turn off, adjust, or extend the time limit.2.2.1Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 292.4.1-bypass-function9.AA keyboard-accessible method is provided to bypass repetitive content.2.4.1Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 303.2.3-consistent- navigation9.BEach navigational element occurs in the same relative order with regard to other repeated components on each web page where it appears.3.2.3PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 313.2.4-consistent-identification9.CThe accessible name and description is consistent for components that perform the same function.3.2.4PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 322.4.6-heading-purpose10.A Each heading describes the topic or purpose of its content.2.4.6PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 331.3.1-heading-determinable10.B Each programmatically determinable heading is a visual heading and each visual heading is programmatically determinable.1.3.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 341.3.1-heading-level10.CProgrammatic heading levels logically match the visual heading presentation within the heading structure.1.3.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 351.3.1-list-type10.DAll visually apparent lists are programmatically identified according to their type.1.3.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 363.1.1-page-language-defined11.A The default human language of each web page can be programmatically determined.3.1.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 373.1.2-part-language-defined11.B The human language for any content segment that differs from the default human language of the page can be programmatically determined.3.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 382.4.2-page-title-defined12.AA title element is defined for the web page.2.4.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 392.4.2-page-title-purpose12.BThe title element identifies the contents or purpose of the web page.2.4.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 404.1.2-frame-title12.CEach has a title attribute that describes its content.4.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 414.1.2-iframe-name12.D The combination of accessible name and description for each describes its content.4.1.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 421.4.1-color-meaning13.AColor is not used as the only visual means of conveying information, indicating an action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a visual element.1.4.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 431.3.3-sensory-info13.BInstructions provided for understanding and operating content do not rely solely on sensory characteristics of components, such as shape, color, size, visual location, orientation, or sound.1.3.3PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 441.4.3-contrast13.CThe visual presentation of text and images of text have sufficient contrast.1.4.3PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 451.3.1-table-identification14.AEach data table has programmatic markup to identify it as a table.1.3.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 461.3.1-cell-header-association14.B All data cells are programmatically associated with relevant headers. 1.3.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 471.3.1-layout-table-structure 14.CThe layout table DOES NOT designate the layout table using ARIA role= 'table' AND DOES NOT include table header structure and relationship elements and/or associated attributes.1.3.1 Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 481.3.2-content-order-meaning-css-position15.A The reading order of the content (in context) is correct and the meaning of the content (in context) is preserved without CSS positioning.1.3.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 491.2.1-audio-transcript-text16.A A text-based alternative is provided for audio-only content that provides an accurate and complete representation of the audio-only content.1.2.1Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 501.2.1-video- alternative-equivalent16.B The video-only content information is also available through an equivalent text or audio alternative.1.2.1Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 511.2.2-captions-equivalent17.AThe synchronized media provides accurate captions for the audio content.1.2.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 521.2.5-audio-description-equivalent17.BThe synchronized media provides an equivalent soundtrack (combination of narration and audio descriptions) for the video content.1.2.5Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 531.2.4-captions-live-equivalent17.CThe live synchronized media provides accurate captions for the audio content.1.2.4Does Not ApplyscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 54503.4-caption-controls17.DThe media player provides user controls for closed captions.503.4PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 55503.4-description-controls17.E The media player provides user controls for audio descriptions.503.4.1PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 56503.4.1-caption-control17.FUser controls for captions are provided at the same menu level as the user controls for volume or program selection.503.4.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 57503.4.2-description-control17.GUser controls for audio descriptions are provided at the same menu level as the user controls for program selection or volume.503.4.2PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 581.4.4-resize-text18.AThere is a mechanism to resize, scale, or zoom in on the text to at least 200% of its original size without loss of content or functionality.1.4.4PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 592.4.5-multiple-ways19.AThere are two or more ways to locate a web page within a set of web pages.2.4.5PassscreenshotNot Requiredscreenshot
Issue 604.1.1-parsing20.AThis test should be recorded as NOT TESTED.4.1.1Not Testedscreenshotscreenshot

Disability Impact Score

The risk score is calculated by assigning one point to each disability type impacted by a failed Test ID. Disability groups with higher points have a higher risk of not being able to utilize the application. Projects should confer with the Certified Trusted Tester that performed the testing and their Component Section 508 Program Manager about remediating failed Test IDs before the application is released.

Risk Score: 0%
Score Breakdown
Disability GroupRisk ScoreDetailed Impacted Groups (with Score)
Vision0Without Vision (0), With Limited Vision (0), Without Perception of Color (0)
Hearing0Without Hearing (0), With Limited Hearing (0)
Cognitive0With Limited Language, Cognitive, and Learning Abilities (0), Without Speech (0 )
Photosensitivity0Photosensitive Epilepsy / Photosensitive Seizure Disorders (0)
Mobility0With Limited Manipulation (0)


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