State and Federal regulations require that these devices are tested and inspected at least annually by the water department in accordance with the city’s Cross-Connection Control Program. These systems must be de-winterized and operational up to the number two shutoff valve of the backflow device in order that the tests may be conducted. Contact the water and sewer department at 273-3326 for more information.
The city of Maryville Water and Sewer Department will begin conducting their annual inspections of residential lawn irrigation system backflow preventers, beginning the first week of May. Inspections will begin in the areas of Brantley Park, Northfield Subdivision, Havenwood Drive, Whittenburg Subdivision, Sweet Grass Subdivision, Davis Acres, River Run Subdivision, Grandview Drive, Holland Springs Subdivision, Windsor Manor and Windsor Park Subdivision, Ross Springs, Hunter’s Hills Subdivision, Cochran Road, Whittington Place, Treymont Subdivision, Timbercreek and West Wood.
State and Federal regulations require that these devices are tested and inspected at least annually by the water department in accordance with the city’s Cross-Connection Control Program. These systems must be de-winterized and operational up to the number two shutoff valve of the backflow device in order that the tests may be conducted. Contact the water and sewer department at 273-3326 for more information. The City of Maryville Water and Sewer Department is currently conducting annual inspections of residential and commercial lawn irrigation system backflow preventers. The inspections are scheduled to continue the first week of June in the areas of Maryville College, Turnberry, Windridge, Carpenters Grade Road and continue through Wimbledon, Kirkland Estates, and Legacy Court, finishing up in Royal Oaks.
State and federal regulations require the devices be tested and inspected at least annually in accordance with the city’s cross connection control program. Maryville Municipal Code requires that irrigation backflow devices be installed and have water service up to the No. 2 shutoff valve of the backflow device no later than May 1 of each year and remain in service until Sept. 30 to allow for required annual inspections and tests. Devices not installed or not in service will result in return trips and re-inspection fees assessed to the customer’s utility account. Questions can be directed to the Water and Sewer Department at 865-273-3304 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The City of Maryville Water and Sewer Department will begin conducting their annual inspections of residential and commercial lawn irrigation system backflow preventers. The inspections will begin the first week of May in the areas of Brantley Park, Northfield Subdivision, Havenwood Drive, Whittenburg Subdivision, Sweet Grass Subdivision, Davis Acres, River Run Subdivision, Grandview Drive, Holland Springs Subdivision, Windsor Manor and Windsor Park Subdivision, Ross Springs, Hunter’s Hills Subdivision, Cochran Road, Whittington Place, Treymont Subdivision, Timbercreek and West Wood.
State and federal regulations require the devices be tested and inspected at least annually in accordance with the city’s cross connection control program. Maryville Municipal Code requires that irrigation backflow devices be installed and have water service up to the No. 2 shutoff valve of the backflow device no later than May 1 of each year and remain in service until Sept. 30 to allow for required annual inspections and tests. Devices not installed or not in service will result in return trips and re-inspection fees assessed to the customer’s utility account. Questions can be directed to the Water and Sewer Department at 865-273-3304 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Our Water and Sewer Department will conduct annual inspections of residential lawn irrigation system backflow preventers in the following areas beginning the first week of May. Inspections will begin in the areas of Brantley Park, Northfield Subdivision, Havenwood Drive, Whittenburg Subdivision, Sweet Grass Subdivision, Davis Acres, River Run Subdivision, Grandview Drive, Holland Springs Subdivision, Windsor Manor and Windsor Park Subdivision, Ross Springs, Hunter’s Hills Subdivision, Cochran Road, Whittington Place, Treymont Subdivision, Timbercreek and West Wood.
State and federal regulations require the devices be tested and inspected at least annually in accordance with the city’s cross connection control program. Maryville Municipal Code requires that irrigation backflow devices be installed and have water service up to the No. 2 shutoff valve of the backflow device no later than May 1 of each year and remain in service until Sept. 30 to allow for required annual inspections and tests. Devices not installed or not in service will result in return trips and re-inspection fees assessed to the customer’s utility account. Questions can be directed to the Water and Sewer Department at 865-273-3304 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The City of Maryville has moved to a new billing procedure for both residential and commercial customers who require backflow prevention device inspections.
Previously, residential customers were billed a $55 one-time fee at the time of inspection. Beginning January 1, the residential inspection fee will be $58 and will be billed over 12 months at $4.83 per month. Commercial customers fees will also be split over 12 months. The monthly rates for commercial customers is dependent on the size of the device. 5/8 inch - 1 inch devices will be $9 1 1/4 inch - 2 inch devices will be $12.08 2 1/2 inch - 4 inch devices will be $18.16 4 1/2 inch - 6 inch devices will be $30.16 Over 6 inches will be $42.25 Residential customers who choose to disconnect their irrigation water service will still be charged the monthly fee due to the state-required annual inspection. If residential customers cut and cap the supply line going to the backflow prevention device, they can contact the water and sewer department to have the line inspected and remove the device from the account. This does not apply to commercial customers who are required to maintain backflow prevention devices. Maryville Municipal Code requires residential irrigation devices to be installed with water service up to the number two shutoff valve of the backflow device on or before May 1 each year and remain in service until September 30 to allow for required annual inspections and tests. Devices that are not installed or in service at the time of inspection will require a return trip and re-inspection fee. The backflow prevention program is one of the many ways we keep the city's water supply safe for all of our customers and we appreciate our backflow customers for their help in this effort. Please contact us at (865) 273-3304 with any questions or concerns. Maryville’s Water and Sewer Department will conduct annual inspections of residential lawn irrigation system backflow preventers in the following areas beginning the first week of September. Inspections will begin in the areas of South Court Street, Meadows at Broady Place, Broady Place Subdivision, Shannondale, Anderson Avenue, Westcliff, Vintage Homes Subdivision and Providence Place.
State and federal regulations require the devices be tested and inspected at least annually in accordance with the city’s cross connection control program. Maryville Municipal Code requires that irrigation backflow devices be installed and have water service up to the No. 2 shutoff valve of the backflow device no later than May 1 of each year and remain in service until Sept. 30 to allow for required annual inspections and tests. Devices not installed or not in service will result in return trips and re-inspection fees assessed to the customer’s utility account. Questions can be directed to the Water and Sewer Department at 865-273-3304 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The Water and Sewer Department will conduct annual inspections of residential lawn irrigation system backflow preventers in the following areas beginning Wednesday, August 1: Savannah Park, Brookshire Boulevard, Meadow Breeze Drive, Montvale Station Road, Cross Creek and Oxford Hills Subdivisions.
State and federal regulations require the devices be tested and inspected at least annually in accordance with the city’s cross connection control program. Maryville Municipal Code requires that irrigation backflow devices be installed and have water service up to the No. 2 shutoff valve of the backflow device no later than May 1 of each year and remain in service until Sept. 30 to allow for required annual inspections and tests. Devices not installed or not in service will result in return trips and re-inspection fees assessed to the customer’s utility account. Questions can be directed to the Water and Sewer Department at 865-273-3304 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The city of Maryville Water and Sewer Department will continue to conduct its annual inspections and tests of residential and commercial lawn irrigation system backflow preventers beginning the first week of July. Inspections will be conducted in the areas of Sevierville Road, Asbury Acres, Browns Creek Subdivision, Maryville Commons, Foothills Mall Drive, Keller Lane, Briarcliff, Heritage Hills and Trotwood Subdivisions.
State and Federal regulations require that these devices be tested and inspected at least annually by the water department in accordance with the city’s cross-connection control program. Maryville Municipal Code, Chapter 3, Title 18, Section 18-304 (T), requires that irrigation backflow devices be installed and have water service up to the number 2 shutoff valve of the backflow device no later than May 1st of each year and remain in service until September 30th to allow for these required annual inspections and tests. Devices not installed, or not in service will result in return trips and re-inspection fees being assessed to the customer’s utility account. Customers with questions can contact the Maryville Water and Sewer department, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 273-3304. City of Maryville Water and Sewer will be conducting its annual inspections of residential lawn irrigation system backflow preventers in the following areas beginning June 1: Turnberry, Windridge, Carpenters Grade Road, Wimbledon, Kirkland Estates, Legacy Court, and Royal Oaks.
State and federal regulations require the devices be tested and inspected at least annually by the Water and Sewer department in accordance with the City's cross connection control program. Maryville Municipal Code, Chapter 3, Title 18, Section 18-304(T) requires that irrigation backflow devices be installed and have water service up to the number two (2) shutoff valve of the backflow device no later than May 1st of each year and remain in service until September 30th to allow for these required annual inspections and tests. Devices not installed or not in service will result in return trips and re-inspection fees assessed to the customer's utility account. Questions can be directed to the Water and Sewer department (865) 273-3304 Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Beginning May 1st, city of Maryville Water and Sewer Department will conduct annual inspections of residential lawn irrigation system backflow preventers. Inspection areas include Brantley Park, Northfield Subdivision, Havenwood Drive, Whittenburg Subdivision, Sweet Grass Subdivision, Davis Acres, River Run Subdivision, Grandview Drive, Holland Springs Subdivision, Windsor Manor and Windsor Park Subdivision, Ross Springs, Hunter’s Hills Subdivision, Cochran Road, Whittington Place, Treymont Subdivision, Timbercreek and West Wood. State and federal regulations require these devices be tested and inspected annually by the water department in accordance with the City’s cross-connection control program. These systems must be de-winterized and operational up to the number two shutoff valve of the backflow device prior to testing. Devices not installed or not in service will result in return trips and return inspection fees charged to the customer’s utility account. For more information call 273-3304.
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