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Parker annual backflow testing

Parker Water says backflow devices are tested annually and also after installation, repair, or replacement when required.

City: Parker Utility: Parker Water and Sanitation District Backflow and Cross-Connection Control Cadence: Annually and after installation, repair, or replacement when required Last verified: 2026-06-29
Local answer

What to check for Parker

Parker Water says backflow devices are tested annually and also after installation, repair, or replacement when required.

  • Due basis: Parker Water and Sanitation District says all backflow prevention devices are tested annually and also when a device is installed, repaired, or replaced. The district requires test reports through its backflow portal, expects failed devices to be repaired within 10 days, and tells customers to stay current to avoid enforcement.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the utility name, service address, assembly serial number, account or notice ID, and due date.
  • Who is affected: Parker Water and Sanitation District customers with assemblies on irrigation, fire service, commercial, industrial, and other hazard-based connections.
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on using the named portal or online submission path; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Report workflow: PWSD backflow tester submission portal
  • Credential gate: ABPA certification, ASSE certification, Current test kit calibration, PWSD backflow portal account status
  • Program phone: 303-841-4627
Evidence-backed next step

Use the governing utility workflow

City search demand maps directly to Parker Water and Sanitation District's governing portal-driven program.

Notice-to-closeout map

Source-backed procedure before the record is treated as closed

This is the working path for Parker 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

  • Annual testing is explicit.
  • The district uses a dedicated backflow portal for reporting.
  • Failed devices are repaired within 10 days.
Other Parker routes

Stay inside the city intent cluster

Workflow

Parker workflow order

  1. Confirm the assembly is in the Parker district program.
  2. Complete the annual or post-repair test.
  3. Post the result through the Parker backflow portal.
Official source trail

Source-backed utility record

Parker is a strong Front Range utility because the district publishes annual testing, installation and repair triggers, a 10-day failed-device repair rule, and a dedicated backflow reporting portal.

City FAQ

Parker questions before you act

Does Parker require annual backflow testing?

Annually and after installation, repair, or replacement when required Parker Water and Sanitation District says all backflow prevention devices are tested annually and also when a device is installed, repaired, or replaced. The district requires test reports through its backflow portal, expects failed devices to be repaired within 10 days, and tells customers to stay current to avoid enforcement.

What should I check on an annual notice for Parker?

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

Who controls the rule for Parker?

Parker search demand is routed to Parker Water and Sanitation District Backflow and Cross-Connection Control. Parker Water and Sanitation District customers with assemblies on irrigation, fire service, commercial, industrial, and other hazard-based connections.

What costs or fees should I expect for Parker?

Testing is market-priced, but Parker's portal and failed-device deadlines matter more than a published retail number. Repair and retest cost depends on assembly type, fire-service complexity, and how quickly the failed-device clock starts running. The real Parker constraint is district workflow discipline, not a generic statewide average.