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The Environment Commission voted 7-0 to recommend city support for a volunteer methane-leak detection program, subject to a detailed work plan covering routes, staffing, timing, training, and liability. Equipment would cost $1,359.50 per unit, plus a calibration kit every 30 days.
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The proposed program would test methane infrastructure along planned routes four times a year in different seasons. The commission will review whether the project fits its broader work plan before moving forward. Separately, city staff are developing green and energy building-code amendments for public review this fall, with a target effective date of January 1, 2024.
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