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Council moves to deny point-of-use flavored-water pilot, recorded 6-1
5969193 · October 21, 2025
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Summary
A utilities proposal to install point-of-use flavor-injection systems on customers' taps — marketed as a way to reduce bottled-water use — drew legal and safety questions. Council voted to deny the proposed pilot by recorded vote 6-1.
The Utilities Department proposed a pilot program to install point-of-use flavor-injection systems ("flavored tap water") at customer meters. Staff said the devices would be optional to customers, with an installation fee ($150), monthly equipment rental ($6), and flavoring priced at $0.10 per gallon; staff projected possible revenue of more…
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