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Commission approves five‑year HydroCorp agreements to meet EGLE cross‑connection requirements

Birmingham City Commission
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Summary

To comply with EGLE requirements under the Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act, Birmingham approved five‑year commercial and residential agreements with HydroCorp for backflow/cross‑connection inspections and a phased residential outreach program intended to reach properties on a 10‑year cycle.

The City Commission approved two multi‑year agreements with HydroCorp on June 23 to operate Birmingham’s cross‑connection control programs for commercial and residential properties.

Scott Zelensky (DPS) explained EGLE has moved residential cross‑connection work from a recommended practice to a required program;…

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