A homeowner or business owner is responsible if their water system contaminates the public water system.
The water utility, in conjunction with Washington State Department of Health (WAC 246-290-490), requires customers within the City of Renton, that have the potential to back-flow water into the public water system, to install backflow prevention devices. The most common concerns are commercial and multi-family services, lawn irrigation, and fire suppression systems. The protection required for these systems is a Double Check Valve or a Reduced Pressure Backflow Assembly, depending on the level of potential hazard.
The required protection assemblies must be listed on the Washington State Department of Health list of approved devices. Because these are mechanical devices, and are not immune to failure, they must be tested regularly. A certified Backflow Assembly Tester will test upon installation and annually thereafter. Installation and annual test results are required to be sent to the City of Renton.
The purpose is to protect the public water supply by preventing contaminants from entering the public water system.
The most common examples of cross-connections that need to be protected from are:
If an individual triggers the requirements for installation of a backflow assembly or are considering installing an irrigation system or fire sprinkler system, please contact the Cross Connection Control Specialist for installation procedure and policies.
The city of Renton is partnering with iBackflow to manage our cross-connection program and accept online backflow test reports.
There is no charge to the testers and no need to purchase credits. The city of Renton will be supplying credits for submitting backflow test reports.
Please follow the training video to setup online tester accounts (see links below). We will be going live with this program March 1, 2024.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please email support@ibackflow.com.
We are excited to partner with you to make cross-connection control easier, more efficient, and more successful for everyone.
A short training video has been created to show how to submit online test reports.
To setup an account for each certified tester in your company, please send the following tester information to support@ibackflow.com
Important Information
The City of Renton accepts backflow assembly test reports from all State of Washington Certified Backflow Assembly Testers. The City of Renton does not specifically endorse any of the firms listed below. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that companies retained meet all state and federal licensing requirements.
425-430-7207
425-430-7241
backflow@rentonwa.gov