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Osage Beach staff propose gradual phase-out of city-supplied pressure‑reducing valves
Summary
City staff told the Board of Aldermen they plan a multiyear, customer‑driven phase-out of pressure‑reducing valves (PRVs) in meter pits, while keeping the existing ordinance in place to limit city liability.
Osage Beach — City staff on Feb. 6 told the Board of Aldermen they intend to move toward a gradual, multiyear phase‑out of city‑installed pressure‑reducing valves (PRVs) and to offer long‑term loaners while leaving the current ordinance unchanged.
The city presented the plan as a discussion item rather than an ordinance change. “What we’re essentially proposing to do is go through a multiyear phase out of these … PRVs,” said Paul (staff member). He said staff recommends keeping the ordinance “exactly the way it is, for liability reasons” while allowing meter‑by‑meter evaluation and customer choice.
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