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Trenton to hire HydroCorp for residential cross‑connection inspections under state rule
Summary
Council authorized a proposed five‑year contract with HydroCorp to inspect residential water connections to comply with Michigan Public Act 399, Part 14; city staff estimated about 660 households would be inspected over the program.
The Trenton City Council on Aug. 4 authorized staff to proceed with a proposed five-year contract with HydroCorp to administer a residential cross‑connection control program required by state law.
Kevin Sargent, the city’s director of public services, told the council that Michigan Public Act 399, Part 14 requires type 1 public water supplies to establish a comprehensive program to eliminate unprotected cross connections that…
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