City backflow route

Mansfield backflow testing routes through City of Mansfield Water Utilities Backflow Testing.

City search demand maps directly to Mansfield Water Utilities and the VEPO licensed-inspector workflow. This page keeps the city search term visible while routing the actual compliance work to the governing utility record.

City: Mansfield Utility: City of Mansfield Water Utilities Backflow Testing Cadence: Upon installation, repair, or relocation; annual testing expected for assemblies Last verified: 2026-07-03
Next action

Pick the Mansfield 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

Mansfield backflow prevention requirements

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

Annual notice

Mansfield annual backflow testing

Upon installation, repair, or relocation; annual testing expected for assemblies Mansfield says all backflow protection assemblies must be tested upon installation, repair, or relocation and that assemblies should be tested annually to ensure they are working.

Tester route

Mansfield approved backflow testers

This utility has an official tester-list route. Confirm status on the governing list before treating a provider as approved.

Repair or failure

Mansfield 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

Mansfield irrigation backflow testing

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

Fire line

Mansfield fire-line backflow testing

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

Before scheduling in Mansfield

Check the local rule before treating this as a generic tester search

  • Cadence: Upon installation, repair, or relocation; annual testing expected for assemblies
  • Due basis: Mansfield says all backflow protection assemblies must be tested upon installation, repair, or relocation and that assemblies should be tested annually to ensure they are working.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the BPAT/tester registration context, Envirotrax record, service address, or assembly identifier.
  • Submission: Mansfield Water Utilities backflow testing page
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Cost signal: Private Mansfield pricing varies by assembly and access.
Owner vs tester

Mansfield action split

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Authority mapping

Why Mansfield maps to City of Mansfield Water Utilities Backflow Testing

City search demand maps directly to Mansfield Water Utilities and the VEPO licensed-inspector workflow.

  • Mansfield properties with backflow prevention assemblies, especially installations, repairs, relocations, annual test cycles, and fire protection sprinkler assemblies.
  • Mansfield routes accepted reporting through the online VEPO system and adds testers to the approved list only after license, insurance, and test accuracy verification.
  • Program phone: 817-276-4230
  • City route reviewed: 2026-07-03
Support guides

Read these before acting on the Mansfield workflow

Guide

Backflow test notice: what to do next

What to check when a city, utility, BSI, SwiftComply, VEPO, or water district sends a backflow test notice.

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: BSI, SwiftComply, WEIRS, VEPO, Aqua, and Tokay

Find how BSI Online, SwiftComply, WEIRS, VEPO, Envirotrax, Aqua Backflow, TrackMyBackflow, Tokay WebTest, and utility customer portals affect backflow test report submission after the field test.

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.