The Powder Springs City Council approved four expenditures recently.

They include:

  • $21,480 for a 2017 Ford Taurus from Hardy Family Ford for the Public Works Department.
  • $15,000 to Matchpoint Inc. to provide an extensive leak survey for 65 miles of water system pipes — a state requirement.
  • $11,850 to repair a water main break on Hopkins Road by Ardito Construction.
  • up to $1,110 for each water meter that is tested by UWS Inc.

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