The problem for the homeowners association began with the arrival of a letter sent by BSI Online, the private company hired by the utilities commission to administer the backflow test reporting program. The letters are basically notifications sent to customers listed as having backflow prevention devices. The first problem, the homeowner said, was that her condo development was told they had one when in fact they did not and that the association had 30 days to comply. Read the article………………………..
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