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Sheriff: repaired main water valve ruptured; county, insurer and vendors responding; $100,000 prepayment expected
Summary
On Oct. 23 a repaired 6-inch main water valve at the Guadalupe County sheriff's office ruptured; staff and vendors cleared most water and the office remained operational. TAC, the county's property insurer, will prepare a $100,000 prepayment; the judge said a budget amendment to create Fund 700 will be considered Dec. 2.
A repaired 6-inch main water valve at the Guadalupe County sheriff's office ruptured on Oct. 23, displacing staff and damaging offices, Sheriff Ray told commissioners on Nov. 18.
"On October 23 at approximately 10AM, the repair in that main water line ruptured. The water was shut off within 5 minutes of the rupture," Sheriff Ray said, describing rapid on-site response by county personnel, volunteer firefighters and vendors. Servpro began water extraction within…
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