What to check for Dallas
Dallas annual testing applies to the high-hazard program, not to every assembly in the city.
- Due basis: Dallas Water Utilities says high-hazard assemblies require annual testing by a licensed tester registered with the City of Dallas, while lawn irrigation devices are tested when newly installed, repaired, or replaced. Failed devices get a 30-day repair and retest window and submissions run through SwiftComply.
- Notice or device clue: Look for the SwiftComply or C3Swift account, device, address, or notice record.
- Who is affected: Properties with high-hazard assemblies tracked by Dallas Water Utilities and irrigation systems when a new, repaired, or replaced device must be reported.
- Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on using the named portal or online submission path; keep proof that the report was submitted.
- Report workflow: Dallas SwiftComply backflow reporting workflow
- Credential gate: City of Dallas registered tester status, Backflow tester license
- Program phone: 214-670-0910