Irrigation city route

Buckeye irrigation backflow testing

Buckeye is strong for irrigation because dedicated landscape irrigation systems require a reduced pressure principle assembly.

City: Buckeye Utility: City of Buckeye Environmental Compliance and Backflow Program Cadence: Annually after installation Last verified: 2026-06-29
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What to check for Buckeye

Buckeye is strong for irrigation because dedicated landscape irrigation systems require a reduced pressure principle assembly.

  • Due basis: Buckeye says the city sends annual test due notices to backflow assembly users and requires annual testing at hazardous cross-connections under city code and ADEQ rules.
  • Who is affected: Buckeye customers with hazardous cross-connections, including multifamily, commercial, industrial, dedicated irrigation, and engineered fire-line services.
  • Program phone: 623-349-6194
Evidence-backed next step

Use the governing utility workflow

City search demand maps directly to Buckeye's governing backflow and annual due-notice workflow.

Local signals

Signals that matter before you act

  • Dedicated landscape irrigation is named directly in city code language.
  • Annual testing still applies once the assembly is installed.
  • Buckeye uses the same hazardous-cross-connection logic as its commercial pages.
Workflow

Buckeye workflow order

  1. Confirm the irrigation service is dedicated and protected.
  2. Use the correct RP assembly for the irrigation line.
  3. Complete annual testing on the city's due-notice cycle.