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Placer County moves to require backflow-prevention devices in Sheridan water system, approves $36,000 budget to start program
Summary
Supervisors introduced an ordinance to implement a cross-connection control program for county-owned public water systems and approved a $36,000 Sheridan Water budget amendment to fund anticipated initial installations and testing.
Placer County supervisors on Oct. 14 introduced and waived the oral reading of an ordinance that adds a cross-connection control program to the county code for its two county-operated public water systems and approved a $36,000 budget amendment for Sheridan Water to cover initial device installations.
Regulatory background: County staff said the California State Water Resources Control Board adopted a cross-connection control policy handbook effective July 1, 2024, and…
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