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Crowley begins DEQ‑required smoke testing; crews to repair leaks in South Crowley next week

5345736 · July 10, 2025
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Wastewater superintendent Tim Crater told council staff completed smoke testing across parts of the city and will shift to a South Crowley sector next week; locates filed and repairs to private caps and leaking clean‑outs are scheduled to begin Monday.

City wastewater crews have completed smoke testing required by the state environmental regulator and will move to the South Crowley area next week, Wastewater Superintendent Tim Crater told the committee.

"We started a smoke testing that is required by DEQ," Crater said, noting crews have already tested from Odd Fellows Road to I‑10 and along the city limits east and west. He said the initial sections showed relatively few leaks; the next area to be tested runs…

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