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Marble Falls irrigation backflow testing

Marble Falls does not flatten every residential device into annual testing; the stronger public trigger is high health hazard status, including auto-fill pool examples.

City: Marble Falls Utility: City of Marble Falls Backflow Prevention and Cross Connection Cadence: Annual for high health hazard devices Last verified: 2026-07-03
Local answer

What to check for Marble Falls

Marble Falls does not flatten every residential device into annual testing; the stronger public trigger is high health hazard status, including auto-fill pool examples.

  • Due basis: Marble Falls says high health hazard devices must be tested annually and that BPAT testers submit reports online through Envirotrax rather than paper reports to the City.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the BPAT/tester registration context, Envirotrax record, service address, or assembly identifier.
  • Who is affected: Marble Falls non-residential high-hazard sites, residential pools with auto-fill high-hazard devices, and testers submitting annual reports.
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Program phone: 830-798-7095
Local signals

Signals that matter before you act

  • Auto-fill pools are named as a residential high-hazard example.
  • High-hazard classification controls annual testing.
  • Envirotrax controls BPAT report submission.
Workflow

Marble Falls workflow order

  1. Confirm whether the residential or irrigation-related device is high hazard.
  2. Use a registered BPAT route.
  3. Keep the Envirotrax report tied to the correct assembly.