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Compare nearby utilities and public provider coverage in one place.

Metro pages are for people who know the general market but still need the exact local utility page. They group nearby utility routes, public provider profiles, and supporting guides without replacing the local authority.

13 published metro pages 108 mapped public providers Utility pages remain the decision page
Published metros

Market pages that group utilities without replacing them

Each metro page combines nearby utilities, public providers, and supporting guides so users can narrow down the right local workflow faster.

texas

Central Texas backflow testing

Support layer for the Central Texas utility cluster where Austin-area, SAWS, and College Station style workflows create different next-action paths.

  • 5 mapped utility pages
  • 16 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
texas

Dallas-Fort Worth backflow testing

Utility-first support page for the Dallas-Fort Worth cluster. Use it to compare nearby authorities, then drop into the exact utility rule page before acting.

  • 10 mapped utility pages
  • 12 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
colorado

Front Range backflow testing

Front Range support page for Colorado utility routes where fire-line, irrigation, date-specific testing, and third-party reporting workflows vary by city.

  • 13 mapped utility pages
  • 10 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
florida

Greater Orlando backflow testing

Greater Orlando support page for utility-first backflow routes across Orange County, OUC, and Seminole County.

  • 3 mapped utility pages
  • 2 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
arizona

Northern Arizona backflow testing

Northern Arizona support page for Prescott-area and Flagstaff utility routes where annual testing and tester-routing rules differ by authority.

  • 3 mapped utility pages
  • 4 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
california

Northern California backflow testing

Northern California support page for utility-first local backflow routes from Sacramento through Santa Rosa, the Bay Area, and the Central Valley.

  • 11 mapped utility pages
  • 14 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
arizona

Phoenix metro backflow testing

Phoenix-area support page for the East Valley and West Valley utility cluster where approved-list and fire-line rules vary by city.

  • 11 mapped utility pages
  • 17 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
florida

South Florida backflow testing

South Florida support page for county and city utility backflow routes across Miami-Dade, Broward, Jupiter, and Palm Beach.

  • 6 mapped utility pages
  • 2 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
arizona

Southern Arizona backflow testing

Southern Arizona support page for Tucson-area utility routes where approved lists, reclaimed-water issues, and annual tester workflows overlap.

  • 2 mapped utility pages
  • 5 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
california

Southern California backflow testing

Southern California support page for utility-first backflow routes across Pasadena, Orange County, the Inland Empire, and San Diego.

  • 5 mapped utility pages
  • 12 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
florida

Southwest Florida backflow testing

Southwest Florida support page for county-led and Gulf Coast utility routes across Lee, Sarasota, and Manatee County.

  • 3 mapped utility pages
  • 6 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
florida

Tampa Bay and Gulf Coast backflow testing

Gulf Coast support page for utility-first local routes across Tampa, Hillsborough County, Sarasota County, and Manatee County.

  • 4 mapped utility pages
  • 6 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
colorado

Western Colorado backflow testing

Western Colorado support page for smaller but high-signal city utility programs with strong local annual testing and tester-routing rules.

  • 3 mapped utility pages
  • 2 public providers
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
What these pages do well

Useful market context without blurring the rule page

Metro pages are where the product can show density. They help users compare nearby service areas and spot public provider coverage, while still keeping the utility page as the canonical source of action.

Common path

Use a metro page to narrow down the local answer

A user can start with the metro, compare nearby authorities, then click into the utility page that actually controls testing, due dates, and report submission.

Featured utilities

Utility pages behind the metro coverage

These local pages show the detail users should reach before they schedule a test, submit a report, or choose a provider.

arizona

City of Avondale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control

Avondale is a strong utility-first page because the city pairs annual testing, approved testers, and specific approved device classes in one public workflow.

california

City of Anaheim Cross Connection Control

Anaheim is a strong Southern California utility because it publishes annual testing rules, approved-list gating, online submission, and utility specifications for irrigation and proposed fireline work.

colorado

Aurora Water Backflow Prevention

Aurora Water is a strong supporting Colorado utility because it publishes a clean annual-testing rule, online submission requirement, and ownership-responsibility language.

florida

Broward County Water and Wastewater Services Backflow Certification

Broward County is a high-value Florida utility because it publishes due-date notices, filing-fee handling, and separate tester qualification rules for domestic, irrigation, and fire-service assemblies.