Irrigation city route

Prescott Valley irrigation backflow testing

Prescott Valley is strong for irrigation because the local code explicitly calls out alternate water sources and other hazard scenarios that often arise around irrigation setups.

City: Prescott Valley Utility: Town of Prescott Valley Backflow Prevention Program Cadence: At installation and annually thereafter for required assemblies Last verified: 2026-06-29
Local answer

What to check for Prescott Valley

Prescott Valley is strong for irrigation because the local code explicitly calls out alternate water sources and other hazard scenarios that often arise around irrigation setups.

  • Due basis: Prescott Valley's utility materials say required assemblies are tested at installation and annually thereafter. The town's certified tester handout says none of the listed companies are specifically endorsed, but accepted testers must keep current certification, test-kit calibration, and a Town business license on file.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the utility name, service address, assembly serial number, account or notice ID, and due date.
  • Who is affected: Prescott Valley utility customers with required containment assemblies, especially irrigation services and residential properties using wells, ponds, or other alternate water sources.
  • Acceptance rule: Use the listed submission method and keep proof that the report was filed with the utility.
  • Program phone: 928-759-9062
Evidence-backed next step

Use the governing utility workflow

City search demand maps directly to Prescott Valley's governing backflow workflow even though the tester handout stays directory-only.

Notice-to-closeout map

Source-backed procedure before the record is treated as closed

This is the working path for Prescott Valley notices: match the authority, confirm the tester gate, use the accepted submission route, and keep proof that the report was accepted.

Local signals

Signals that matter before you act

  • Residential services with wells, ponds, or similar alternate sources are a real trigger in the town code.
  • The town still routes testing back through certified testers rather than generic handyman work.
  • The directory should be treated as non-endorsed utility routing, not approval.
Workflow

Prescott Valley workflow order

  1. Confirm whether the irrigation or alternate-water setup triggers a required containment assembly.
  2. Use a qualified tester that still satisfies the town's certification and calibration requirements.
  3. Keep the annual test current with Prescott Valley Utilities.
City FAQ

Prescott Valley questions before you act

Which utility controls this Prescott Valley backflow route?

Prescott Valley maps to Town of Prescott Valley Backflow Prevention Program. City search demand maps directly to Prescott Valley's governing backflow workflow even though the tester handout stays directory-only.

What should I verify before scheduling in Prescott Valley?

Confirm the due basis, property type, device type, and submission method before booking. Then use the non-official directory only after confirming the utility workflow, and make sure the report can be filed through the required utility or portal path.

Who controls the rule for Prescott Valley?

Prescott Valley search demand is routed to Town of Prescott Valley Backflow Prevention Program. Prescott Valley utility customers with required containment assemblies, especially irrigation services and residential properties using wells, ponds, or other alternate water sources.

What costs or fees should I expect for Prescott Valley?

Testing is market-priced, and the real local friction is verifying the tester still satisfies the town's accepted-documentation rules. Repair and retest cost depends on the assembly type and the hazard that triggered the device requirement. Prescott Valley is better framed as a qualified-directory market than an official approved-list market.