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Spring Hill moves to standardize sewer monitoring, approves under‑sink grease‑trap pilot
Summary
City staff presented technical specifications to monitor sewer allocations using water‑meter and ADS flow data and proposed a pilot to allow under‑sink grease traps for small tenant spaces; the board signaled support with staff to implement monitoring, inspections and follow-up code updates.
Spring Hill water and development services staff asked the board March 2 to support a technical specification to implement the sewer allocation monitoring provisions of the city’s ordinance and to authorize a pilot program for under‑sink grease interceptors for small tenant spaces.
Michel Lemunyan, speaking for Spring Hill Water, described a two‑track approach: require commercial developments to use domestic water‑meter data (via the city’s existing Badger Meter and Beacon software) to estimate wastewater generation, and require higher‑allocation residential developments to install standardized ADS…
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