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Englewood annual backflow testing

Englewood's public strength is the city-run certification and re-survey workflow around real hazard changes.

City: Englewood Utility: City of Englewood Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control Program Cadence: On the city certification cycle and whenever changed water use creates new cross-connection risk Last verified: 2026-06-29
Local answer

What to check for Englewood

Englewood's public strength is the city-run certification and re-survey workflow around real hazard changes.

  • Due basis: Englewood's program centers on surveys, inspections, and utility notification whenever customers add new cross-connections or change protected water uses.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the utility name, service address, assembly serial number, account or notice ID, and due date.
  • Who is affected: Englewood commercial and multifamily properties, plus any services where irrigation, boilers, storage, treatment, or fire-line conditions create cross-connection risk.
  • Acceptance rule: Use the listed submission method and keep proof that the report was filed with the utility.
  • Program phone: 303-762-2635
Evidence-backed next step

Use the governing utility workflow

City search demand maps directly to Englewood's BPCCC utility workflow.

Notice-to-closeout map

Source-backed procedure before the record is treated as closed

This is the working path for Englewood 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

  • The city asks customers to notify the backflow team about new cross-connections or changed water uses.
  • Examples explicitly include irrigation, boilers, storage, and whole-facility treatment.
  • The city performs required surveys and inspections of multifamily and commercial buildings.
Other Englewood routes

Stay inside the city intent cluster

Workflow

Englewood workflow order

  1. Identify whether the property has a new or changed cross-connection hazard.
  2. Notify Englewood's backflow team.
  3. Follow the city's survey, inspection, and certification path.
City FAQ

Englewood questions before you act

Does Englewood require annual backflow testing?

On the city certification cycle and whenever changed water use creates new cross-connection risk Englewood's program centers on surveys, inspections, and utility notification whenever customers add new cross-connections or change protected water uses.

What should I check on an annual notice for Englewood?

Check the due date, service address, device record, accepted tester route, and submission method before scheduling.

Who controls the rule for Englewood?

Englewood search demand is routed to City of Englewood Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control Program. Englewood commercial and multifamily properties, plus any services where irrigation, boilers, storage, treatment, or fire-line conditions create cross-connection risk.

What costs or fees should I expect for Englewood?

Testing is market-priced, but the main local issue is coordinating with the city early when the hazard profile changes. Repair and retest cost depends on assembly type and whether fire-line coordination is involved. The strongest local advantage is the city's clear change-of-use logic, not a posted fee.