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Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control fire line backflow rules

Fort Collins is less fire-specific than Broward, but hydrant-meter and protected-service content still create a strong utility protection page.

Utility: Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control Last verified: 2026-04-05 Due basis: Fort Collins Utilities requires test reports on all devices annually, requires new and replacement assemblies to be entered into BSI Online or sent to the city's cross-connection email, and warns that customers can face water-service suspension for noncompliance.
Direct answer

What matters here

Fort Collins is less fire-specific than Broward, but hydrant-meter and protected-service content still create a strong utility protection page.

Due basis: Fort Collins Utilities requires test reports on all devices annually, requires new and replacement assemblies to be entered into BSI Online or sent to the city's cross-connection email, and warns that customers can face water-service suspension for noncompliance.

Highlights

Highlights

  • The city keeps construction and hydrant-meter backflow rules visible.
  • New and replacement devices have a fast post-install test requirement.
  • Noncompliance still moves toward service suspension.
Workflow

Workflow

  1. Confirm the protected service and assembly class.
  2. Use a local certified tester familiar with the installation.
  3. Get the post-install and annual testing record into the city system on time.
Residential

Residential

  • Fort Collins is strongest where irrigation, hydrant-meter, or another cross-connection hazard exists.
  • Residential irrigation demand is real because the city gives specific device rules and tester routing.
Commercial focus

Commercial and managed properties

  • Commercial value is strong because Fort Collins uses both BSI Online and service-suspension language.
  • The official local tester list gives a clean approved-testers surface.
FAQ

Local questions people actually ask

Does Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control require annual backflow testing?

Upon installation and annually thereafter. Fort Collins Utilities requires test reports on all devices annually, requires new and replacement assemblies to be entered into BSI Online or sent to the city's cross-connection email, and warns that customers can face water-service suspension for noncompliance.

Who is affected by Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control backflow rules?

Commercial, industrial, irrigation, hydrant-meter, and other Fort Collins Utilities customers whose services create actual or potential cross-connections.

How do I submit or confirm a backflow test for Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control?

Use the official utility workflow and submission methods listed on this page: Fort Collins backflow program, Fort Collins certified tester list. Program phone: 970-416-2249.

Where should I look for testers for Fort Collins Utilities Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control?

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.

Official sources

Official sources