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Board discusses training, contract language on customer cutoffs and hears residents seeking city water
Summary
The Harsall Trustow Water Sewer Utility Board discussed required board training, directed staff to research reinstating mandatory customer cutoff language in service contracts, agreed on a hiring timeline for a general manager, and heard public requests for water service from residents on Claiborne Lane.
Board members at the Harsall Trustow Water Sewer Utility Board discussed required board training, directed staff to research restoring contract language that requires customers to maintain their own cutoff valves, agreed on a hiring timeline for the general manager position and heard public comments from residents seeking city water service on Claiborne Lane.
The board chair opened by welcoming new member Ben Fiach and reminded members that initial board training is required through the comptroller’s office of the state of Tennessee. Board members said the training totals about eight hours for new appointees, is delivered in modules, and that completed certifications should be returned to staff member Emily for the board record.
General Manager Kenny Britt reported modest increases in water…
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