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Keller adopts Fort Worth–aligned water enforcement: progressive fees, AMI monitoring and possible lockouts
Summary
The council amended Chapter 19 to adopt Fort Worth’s progressive water-conservation enforcement, using AMI data and administrative noncompliance fees on utility bills, and allowing nonemergency termination after repeated violations to meet wholesale contract conditions.
KELLER, Texas — The Keller City Council adopted amendments to Chapter 19 of the city code on Jan. 6 to align local irrigation enforcement with Fort Worth’s updated rules, including progressive administrative fees and the use of AMI metering data to detect violations.
Staff said the changes are required by the city’s wholesale water contract with Fort Worth and add an administrative noncompliance-fee…
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