Irrigation city route

Mesquite irrigation backflow testing

Mesquite's residential irrigation document is unusually practical: permit first, use the approved device type, then complete a witnessed test before final inspection closes.

City: Mesquite Utility: City of Mesquite Backflow Prevention Cadence: Upon installation and annually thereafter, excluding residential assemblies that require testing on installation Last verified: 2026-06-29
Local answer

What to check for Mesquite

Mesquite's residential irrigation document is unusually practical: permit first, use the approved device type, then complete a witnessed test before final inspection closes.

  • Due basis: Mesquite says all backflow prevention assemblies must be tested upon installation and thereafter annually by a licensed backflow tester, excluding residential assemblies that require testing upon installation. The tester must be registered with the City, contact the Backflow Inspector before testing, and complete the observed test appointment.
  • Who is affected: Commercial sites, restaurants, dental offices, residential irrigation systems, fire line assemblies, and other properties where Mesquite requires a backflow assembly to protect the public water system.
  • Program phone: 972-216-6947
Local signals

Signals that matter before you act

  • A permit is required for lawn irrigation installation.
  • Residential irrigation systems need the assembly tested before final inspection by the Building Inspection Department.
  • Mesquite requires a registered tester and an inspector-witnessed appointment even on residential irrigation work.
Workflow

Mesquite workflow order

  1. Pull the irrigation permit before installation.
  2. Install the approved assembly with the required layout details, including the Y-strainer where the guide calls for it.
  3. Schedule the Mesquite Backflow Inspector before the registered tester performs the test.
Official source trail

Source-backed utility record

Mesquite publishes a strong municipal workflow: installation testing, annual testing for non-residential assemblies, a city-registered tester list, observed-test scheduling with the inspector, a $25 annual inspection fee, and separate commercial and residential assembly guidance.