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 | |  | | 2009 Drinking Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report | | | Are you interested in knowing about where your water comes from, what it contains and how it compares to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and State of Michigan standards? View the 2009 Consumer Confidence Report by clicking .here. The information in this report is a snapshot of the quality of water that we provided you in 2009 |
 | |  | | City of Burton Water Meter Testing Program |  | All water customers in the City of Burton have a water meter located inside their home or business, which is used by the water utility to measure water consumption for billing purposes. At times it is necessary for the utility to gain access to the meter for maintenance and/or testing.
Residential customers will typically be tested on a 10-year interval. When your meter is due for testing, access will be required, at which time your existing meter will be tested for accuracy. If the meter test fails, the service employee will replace the defective meter at no cost to the customer. The replacement process usually takes about 20-30 minutes.
Normal working hours are from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. If the initial contact attempt is unsuccessful, the service employee will leave a notice requesting the customer to contact the utility department for an appointment.
The Utility Departments thanks you in advance for your cooperation.
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 | |  | | Conserve Water and Save Money !! |  | Tips for the Whole Family
- When running water to get it hot, collect that water for other uses.
- Don’t run water to get it cold for drinking, keep a pitcher of water in the fridge for drinking.
- Most water wasted in home is used to flush toilets; don’t flush unnecessarily.
- Test to see if you have a leaky stool by adding a few drops of food ... Read More
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 | |  | | Backflow Test Report | | Cross Connection Control Program
Program Summary:
The City of Burton Cross Connection Control Program is designed to reduce the likelihood of drinking water contamination caused by cross connections and backflow. This program was developed in order to comply with Department of Public Works that require all public water supplies in Michigan to implement a cross connection control program, Read More
The form that will be required to be submitted to the Department of Public Works for all backflow devices is:
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