Irrigation city route

Fort Collins irrigation backflow testing

Fort Collins irrigation content is strong because the city publishes both acceptable device types and tester routing.

City: Fort Collins Utility: Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control Cadence: Upon installation and annually thereafter Last verified: 2026-06-29
Local answer

What to check for Fort Collins

Fort Collins irrigation content is strong because the city publishes both acceptable device types and tester routing.

  • Due basis: Fort Collins Utilities requires test reports on all devices annually, requires new and replacement assemblies to be entered into BSI Online or sent to the city's cross-connection email, and warns that customers can face water-service suspension for noncompliance.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the CCN, account number, BSI record, device ID, or assembly serial from the reminder.
  • Who is affected: Commercial, industrial, irrigation, hydrant-meter, and other Fort Collins Utilities customers whose services create actual or potential cross-connections.
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Program phone: 970-416-2249
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Source-backed procedure before the record is treated as closed

This is the working path for Fort Collins 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

  • Pressure vacuum breakers are common for lawn irrigation where accepted by the city.
  • The official tester list keeps irrigation users inside a clean local routing path.
  • Annual testing still applies after installation.
Other Fort Collins routes

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Workflow

Fort Collins workflow order

  1. Confirm the irrigation assembly type Fort Collins requires.
  2. Use a certified tester from the city's list.
  3. Keep the annual report current through the reporting workflow.
City FAQ

Fort Collins questions before you act

Which utility controls this Fort Collins backflow route?

Fort Collins maps to Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control. City search demand maps directly to Fort Collins Utilities and the governing tester-list workflow.

What should I verify before scheduling in Fort Collins?

Confirm the due basis, property type, device type, and submission method before booking. Then open the official tester-list route, and make sure the report can be filed through the required utility or portal path.

Who controls the rule for Fort Collins?

Fort Collins search demand is routed to Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control. Commercial, industrial, irrigation, hydrant-meter, and other Fort Collins Utilities customers whose services create actual or potential cross-connections.

What costs or fees should I expect for Fort Collins?

Testing is market-priced, but Fort Collins narrows the path through a local tester list and utility reporting rules. Repair and retest cost depends on the assembly type and whether the case is irrigation, hydrant meter, or another protected service. The strongest local cost signal is noncompliance risk, not a posted utility fee.