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Board adopts policy limiting taps to blind tees on BDD transmission lines; approves emergency connection for Marty Sanchez golf complex
Summary
The Buckman Direct Diversion Board adopted a policy prohibiting ad hoc taps into the BDD 4A transmission line and restricting 5A connections to existing blind tees, and voted to allow a city connection at an existing blind tee to serve the Marty Sanchez golf complex as an emergency backup.
The Buckman Direct Diversion Board adopted a policy on April 3 that prohibits new ad hoc taps to the BDD 4A finished-water transmission line and limits future 5A connections to existing blind tees and master-meter installations. The board also approved a specific, emergency-only connection request from the City of Santa Fe to serve the Marty Sanchez golf complex at an existing 5A blind tee.
"No connections will be allowed to the BDD 4A transmission line," read part of the policy text presented by Jesse Roche, BDD staff, who said the policy requires board approval for any connection at an existing blind tee on the 5A line and requires installation…
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