Irrigation city route

Euless irrigation backflow testing

Euless does not split irrigation into a separate public workflow on the stored page, but irrigation assemblies can still enter the same Hazard ID/Site ID reporting path when the City tracks them.

City: Euless Utility: City of Euless Cross-Connection Control Program Cadence: Test results must be submitted through TrackMyBackflow when the City program requires testing Last verified: 2026-07-06
Local answer

What to check for Euless

Euless does not split irrigation into a separate public workflow on the stored page, but irrigation assemblies can still enter the same Hazard ID/Site ID reporting path when the City tracks them.

  • Due basis: Euless says Aqua Backflow contacts customers when testing is due, all backflow test results must be submitted on TrackMyBackflow.com, and tests should no longer be forwarded to the City.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the Hazard ID, Site ID, device record, or TrackMyBackflow customer record.
  • Who is affected: Euless water customers and testers whose backflow assemblies are tracked by the City's Aqua Backflow/TrackMyBackflow program.
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Program phone: 817-685-1400
Local signals

Signals that matter before you act

  • The TrackMyBackflow record controls submission.
  • Hazard ID or Site ID should be obtained from the customer notice.
  • Tester credentials and calibration records must remain current.
Workflow

Euless workflow order

  1. Confirm the irrigation assembly is tracked by Euless.
  2. Use the Hazard ID or Site ID from the notice.
  3. Submit the result through TrackMyBackflow.