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Queen Creek is less public about fire-line nuance than Buckeye, but the same accepted-tester and BSI submission rules still apply to protected services.
Queen Creek is less public about fire-line nuance than Buckeye, but the same accepted-tester and BSI submission rules still apply to protected services.
Queen Creek is less public about fire-line nuance than Buckeye, but the same accepted-tester and BSI submission rules still apply to protected services.
Use this as the source-backed check before treating the fire line route as a completed compliance item.
Use the governing authority's official tester list after you confirm the rule, due basis, and submission method for this exact topic.
Annually after installation and on the BSI filing cycle. Queen Creek requires annual backflow assembly reports through BSI Online, requires current tester licenses and up-to-date gauge calibration certificates, and charges a $14.95 filing fee per test report once the device is in the established reporting cycle.
Queen Creek customers with assemblies that must be reported through the town's BSI-linked backflow workflow, including irrigation and other protected services.
Use the official utility workflow and submission methods listed on this page: Queen Creek backflow information, Queen Creek contractor information. Program phone: 800-414-4990.
The stored submission route is: Queen Creek backflow information (program page), Queen Creek contractor information (approved contractor page). Follow the utility workflow first because tester enrollment, filing fees, and pass/fail handling can differ by jurisdiction. The matching portal hub on BackflowVerdict is Compare BSI portal utilities.
Start with the governing authority's published tester list. This utility has an official approved-tester route and it should be treated as the primary source.
Confirm the due basis, property type, device type, and submission method before booking. Then open the official tester-list route, and make sure the report can be filed through the required utility or portal path.
Testing is market-priced, but Queen Creek adds a $14.95 filing fee per report in the regular cycle. Repair and retest costs rise if the first tester cannot get accepted or if the report is rejected for credential issues. The strongest local cost signal is avoiding rejected BSI submissions and repeated test fees.