Irrigation

City of League City Backflow Testing Program irrigation backflow rules

League City's high hazard list includes outside water sources and septic locations, so irrigation and outside-water contexts should be checked against the BSI annual record.

Utility: City of League City Backflow Testing Program Last verified: 2026-07-06 Due basis: League City says TCEQ requires backflow devices or assemblies to be tested upon installation and at least once annually, with BSI mailing official annual certification notices and maintaining electronic records.
Direct answer

What matters here

League City's high hazard list includes outside water sources and septic locations, so irrigation and outside-water contexts should be checked against the BSI annual record.

Due basis: League City says TCEQ requires backflow devices or assemblies to be tested upon installation and at least once annually, with BSI mailing official annual certification notices and maintaining electronic records.

Highlights

Highlights

  • Septic system locations are named as high hazard examples.
  • Water connections from outside water sources are named as high hazard examples.
  • Annual BSI notice and CCN workflow controls the practical action.
Workflow

Workflow

  1. Confirm whether the irrigation or outside-water condition appears in the BSI notice.
  2. Give the CCN to the certified tester.
  3. Verify the submitted report in BSI if an overdue notice arrives.
Residential

Residential

  • Residential owners with high hazard connections or septic/outside-water-source conditions can receive BSI notice-driven annual requirements.
  • If a customer receives an overdue notice after testing, League City points them to BSI with the CCN to confirm whether results were submitted.
Commercial focus

Commercial and managed properties

  • Commercial high hazard sites are central to the program and carry owner responsibility for annual proof of compliance.
  • Testing companies must submit reports within 48 hours through BSI and need the customer's CCN from the reminder or overdue letter.
After the official step

Need local follow-up?

Use the governing authority's official tester list after you confirm the rule, due basis, and submission method for this exact topic.

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 League City Backflow Testing Program require annual backflow testing?

Upon installation and at least annually. League City says TCEQ requires backflow devices or assemblies to be tested upon installation and at least once annually, with BSI mailing official annual certification notices and maintaining electronic records.

Who is affected by City of League City Backflow Testing Program backflow rules?

League City customers with backflow prevention devices or assemblies, especially high hazard locations receiving BSI annual certification notices.

How do I submit or confirm a backflow test for City of League City Backflow Testing Program?

Use the official utility workflow and submission methods listed on this page: League City backflow testing program page, BSI Online Backflow Tracking System. Program phone: 281-554-1429.

Which backflow reporting portal does City of League City Backflow Testing Program use?

The stored submission route is: League City backflow testing program page (official program page), BSI Online Backflow Tracking System (submission portal). Follow the utility workflow first because tester enrollment, filing fees, and pass/fail handling can differ by jurisdiction. The matching portal hub on BackflowPath is Compare BSI portal utilities.

Where should I look for testers for City of League City Backflow Testing Program?

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.

What should I check before scheduling a tester for City of League City Backflow Testing Program?

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.

What costs or portal fees should I expect for City of League City Backflow Testing Program?

Private testing prices are market-based, but League City publishes a one-time $35 registration fee for each backflow device. Repairs, replacements, and overhauls must be performed by a licensed tester and permitted by the City. League City also publishes a $75 nonrefundable annual tester registration fee and a $40 processing fee risk when enforcement escalates.