City backflow route

Fort Lauderdale backflow testing routes through City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control.

City search demand now maps directly to the City of Fort Lauderdale utility workflow. This page keeps the city search term visible while routing the actual compliance work to the governing utility record.

City: Fort Lauderdale Utility: City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control Cadence: Annually for commercial and hazardous assemblies; every two years for residential irrigation Last verified: 2026-06-29
Next action

Pick the Fort Lauderdale backflow path that matches the problem

The city term helps discovery. The governing utility still decides the rule, submission method, tester route, and follow-up order.

Requirements

Fort Lauderdale backflow prevention requirements

Start with the utility page to confirm who is affected, accepted submission methods, phone contact, and source evidence.

Annual notice

Fort Lauderdale annual backflow testing

Annually for commercial and hazardous assemblies; every two years for residential irrigation Fort Lauderdale routes annual compliance through BSI and says failure to submit a backflow test report can lead to a $250 fine after 90 days, with annual testing for commercial, industrial, and hazardous sites and biennial testing for residential irrigation devices.

Reporting

Fort Lauderdale backflow reporting portal

Use the utility page to confirm whether reports go through BSI, WEIRS, SwiftComply, a city portal, or another official submission path.

Repair or failure

Fort Lauderdale failed backflow test

Use the failed-test page when the assembly has already failed and the next step is repair, retest, and report submission.

Irrigation

Fort Lauderdale irrigation backflow testing

Use this path when the question is tied to sprinkler systems, reclaimed water, outdoor service, or irrigation assemblies.

Fire line

Fort Lauderdale fire-line backflow testing

Use this path when the assembly serves fire protection equipment or a managed commercial site.

Authority mapping

Why Fort Lauderdale maps to City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control

City search demand now maps directly to the City of Fort Lauderdale utility workflow.

  • Commercial, industrial, hazardous, residential irrigation, and temporary-water users in Fort Lauderdale who are subject to the city's backflow and cross-connection rules.
  • Fort Lauderdale says missing test-report submission can lead to a $250 fine after 90 days, and its hydrant meter rules require the city-issued backflow device to stay in place for temporary water service.
  • Program phone: 888-966-6050
  • City route reviewed: 2026-04-05
Official source trail

Source-backed workflow

Fort Lauderdale is a strong Florida city because it publishes a real annual backflow report form, a BSI-driven compliance path, different residential versus commercial testing cycles, and an explicit fine for missing submissions.

Support guides

Read these before acting on the Fort Lauderdale workflow

Guide

How we verify local backflow rules

What counts as an official source, how local utility pages override generic assumptions, and how stale pages are re-verified.

Guide

Backflow reporting portals

How BSI, SwiftComply, and utility customer portals change the real testing workflow after the field work is done.

Guide

Residential vs commercial backflow rules

Why the local trigger is rarely just residential versus commercial, and how utilities actually split hazard, irrigation, multifamily, and managed-property cases.

Guide

Backflow test cost

How to think about annual testing, repair, and retest pricing without confusing a market quote with the compliance rule.