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Coldwater seeks $3 million from state revolving fund to continue lead service line replacements

5772957 · May 8, 2025
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City staff and consultants presented a draft Drinking Water State Revolving Fund project plan and the board approved an application to seek $3 million to continue lead service line replacement work, focusing next on Ward 4.

The City of Coldwater Board of Public Utilities approved a request to apply for up to $3 million from the Michigan Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) to continue replacing lead and galvanized service lines.

Brian (staff member) presented the draft SRF project plan, telling the board the proposed construction and design estimate is about $3 million and that the city has completed roughly 400 of about 1,200 original lead service lines, leaving just over 800 still to be replaced. "We're down to we've done 400, roughly 400. We've got just over 800 left to replace," he said.

Diane Fulkowski, vice president and senior engineer at Fishbeck, reviewed SRF timing…

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