A list of facilities that usually require a backflow prevention device at the service connection can be found in the City of Tampa Municipal Code, Sec. 26-83.

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A backflow prevention device is a critical water quality device that ensures that water flows in only one direction: from the city’s water main into your home or business.

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An approved backflow prevention device must be installed on any water service connection that the Water Department has identified as having a potential for backflow. This may include, but is not limited to the following:

A backflow prevention device stops water that’s already inside your pipes from flowing back to the main City water lines and contaminating the public water supply.

These devices are designed to kick in if there is a loss of water pressure, for example, because of a water main break or a fire hydrant being opened. When water pressure drops, instead of the water being pushed forward, the water will flow backward into the city water lines.

Certified test results must be received by the Water Department within seven (7) calendar days following the completion of the testing procedure.