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Landscape Irrigation

Information about the TCEQ's licensing and regulation of those who engage in the practice of landscape irrigation. How to find a licensed individual. How to find training and become licensed. See landscape irrigation rules and make a landscape irrigation complaint.

Chemical injection into Irrigation System – Backflow Requirements exit.gif

When fertilizer, insect repellent, or any other chemical is injected into an irrigation system, a Reduced Pressure Assembly backflow prevention device must be used to protect public water supply from contamination.

House Bill 2507 - Unlicensed Irrigator

Complaints against an unlicensed irrigator can now be filed in Municipal and Justice of the Peace courts, and law enforcement officers can issue a ticket; both citing a violation of Texas Occupational Code, Sec. 1903.256.

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Topics Under This Category:
Irrigator Advisory Council This group advises the TCEQ on matters related to the practice of landscape irrigation.
Join the TCEQ Landscape Irrigation E-Mail Lists Gives information on and allows persons and cities to join TCEQ Landscape Irrigation ListServ e-mail system.
Landscape Irrigation Complaint Form (PDF) The form to use when submitting complaints about landscape irrigation to the TCEQ.
Make a Complaint About a Landscape Irrigator How to file a complaint and what to expect. Information about the rules governing landscape irrigation.
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