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Macomb Township approves $1.5 million HydroCorp contract for state-mandated residential cross-connection inspections
Summary
The Macomb Township Board authorized a five-year agreement with HydroCorp, not to exceed $1,500,000, to run a residential cross-connection inspection program required by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE); the measure passed unanimously after questions about costs, enforcement and resident outreach.
The Macomb Township Board of Trustees voted unanimously March 25 to award a five-year contract to HydroCorp to administer a residential cross-connection control program required by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE).
The contract, described by Public Works staff as not to exceed $1,500,000, covers exterior inspections of all residential properties on a 10-year cycle, mailing and processing internal surveys, and maintaining records in HydroCorp's HydroSoft software. Public Works said the contract includes initial external inspections, reinspections for roughly 15% of homes, up to 2,237 internal-survey follow-ups and provision of…
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