Irrigation

City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control irrigation backflow rules

Fort Lauderdale is especially useful for irrigation pages because the city publicly distinguishes residential irrigation from commercial annual testing.

Utility: City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control Last verified: 2026-06-29 Due basis: Fort Lauderdale routes annual compliance through BSI and says failure to submit a backflow test report can lead to a $250 fine after 90 days, with annual testing for commercial, industrial, and hazardous sites and biennial testing for residential irrigation devices.
Direct answer

What matters here

Fort Lauderdale is especially useful for irrigation pages because the city publicly distinguishes residential irrigation from commercial annual testing.

Due basis: Fort Lauderdale routes annual compliance through BSI and says failure to submit a backflow test report can lead to a $250 fine after 90 days, with annual testing for commercial, industrial, and hazardous sites and biennial testing for residential irrigation devices.

Highlights

Highlights

  • Residential irrigation devices are tested every two years.
  • Commercial and hazardous sites stay on the annual cycle.
  • Hydrant meter and temporary-water rules reinforce the utility-first local workflow.
Procedure facts

What has to line up before this item is closed

Use this as the source-backed check before treating the irrigation route as a completed compliance item.

Workflow

Workflow

  1. Confirm the device is a residential irrigation assembly or a commercial irrigation service.
  2. Follow the correct cycle for that class.
  3. Submit the result through the city's compliance path.
Residential

Residential

  • Fort Lauderdale is one of the clearer Florida city programs for residential irrigation because the city publicly uses a two-year cycle for those devices.
  • Ordinary residential potable lines are a weaker angle unless irrigation or another hazard triggers the requirement.
Commercial focus

Commercial and managed properties

  • Commercial value is strong because the city posts annual report forms and a specific fine for missing submission windows.
  • Industrial and hazardous occupancies remain on the annual cycle.
After the official step

Need local follow-up?

No public tester route is live for this utility yet. Stay on the official program path and confirm the scope directly with the utility.

If you still need help after checking the official workflow, you can submit a request for local follow-up.

FAQ

Local questions people actually ask

Does City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control require annual backflow testing?

Annually for commercial and hazardous assemblies; every two years for residential irrigation. Fort Lauderdale routes annual compliance through BSI and says failure to submit a backflow test report can lead to a $250 fine after 90 days, with annual testing for commercial, industrial, and hazardous sites and biennial testing for residential irrigation devices.

Who is affected by City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control backflow rules?

Commercial, industrial, hazardous, residential irrigation, and temporary-water users in Fort Lauderdale who are subject to the city's backflow and cross-connection rules.

How do I submit or confirm a backflow test for City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control?

Use the official utility workflow and submission methods listed on this page: Fort Lauderdale backflow and cross-connection page, Fort Lauderdale annual backflow report form. Program phone: 888-966-6050.

Which backflow reporting portal does City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control use?

The stored submission route is: Fort Lauderdale backflow and cross-connection page (program page), Fort Lauderdale annual backflow report form (report form). 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.

Where should I look for testers for City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control?

No public tester directory is live for this utility yet. Use the official utility page first and do not infer approval from a generic directory.

What should I check before scheduling a tester for City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control?

Confirm the due basis, property type, device type, and submission method before booking. Then confirm tester eligibility directly with the utility or portal, and make sure the report can be filed through the required utility or portal path.

What costs or portal fees should I expect for City of Fort Lauderdale Backflow and Cross-Connection Control?

Testing is market-priced, but the city fine and reporting workflow create more urgency than a typical informational page. Repair and retest costs vary by whether the device serves residential irrigation, a commercial site, or a higher-hazard protected service. The strongest local cost pressure is the risk of fines and missed reporting windows.

Official sources

Official sources