I don’t use my irrigation system. Do I still have to test and maintain my backflow preventer?

As long as the irrigation system is connected to your plumbing system, the potential for backflow exists, and you must comply with all backflow requirements, including having it tested each year.

To eliminate these backflow requirements, the irrigation system must be physically disconnected and removed from your plumbing system. Contact a certified backflow tester to schedule the removal and notification to the Cross-Connection Coordinator 360-857-5010. Public Works will schedule an inspection to confirm the backflow assembly has been removed and capped off.

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1. Why is backflow prevention important?
2. I received a letter saying I need to install a backflow preventer. How do I do that?
3. I am a renter. Why did I receive a letter about the backflow preventer?
4. I received a letter to test my backflow preventer at a home/property I sold previously. How do I update my information?
5. Why do backflow preventers have to be tested each year?
6. Is there a general compliance schedule and process?
7. Do backflow testers work for the City of Ridgefield?
8. How do I know if I need to install a backflow preventer?
9. I don’t use my irrigation system. Do I still have to test and maintain my backflow preventer?