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Kingsland approved a Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control Program for its water system, establishing requirements for installation, testing, maintenance, recordkeeping, and enforcement. The council also approved a 14% increase in employee health insurance costs, with the city absorbing the increase for the base plan.
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The new water ordinance is intended to help prevent contaminated water from flowing back into the city’s water system. The council approved two utility trucks costing $61,301.50 and $75,346.00, along with updated public-private partnership guidelines and a software upgrade for fire field operations. Alcohol licenses, five home-occupation permits, private-road infrastructure acceptance, and an allowance for additional ground banner signs were also approved.
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