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Resident says contractor letters about water compliance caused unnecessary expense
Summary
A Mount Clemens resident told the commission that form letters sent by HydroCorp about sprinkler-system compliance lacked address-specific details and led her to spend time and money on unnecessary repairs; staff said they will follow up to obtain contact information.
A lifelong Mount Clemens resident told the city commission that form letters sent by a contractor hired to check municipal water-system compliance led her to take unnecessary action at personal cost.
Nancy Mushenski told the commission she and her husband received a letter on May 1 from HydroCorp indicating their property was not in compliance with the Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act in…
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