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Water superintendent reports near‑complete town inventory, identifies 5 lead services and outreach strategy

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Falmouth’s water superintendent reported progress building a master service‑line inventory required by state and federal rules: about 7,000 private side services logged, 5 lead service lines identified (one confirmed property to be replaced by spring), 13 galvanized lines flagged and roughly 14,000 unknowns remaining to be surveyed.

Water Superintendent Matt Lannon presented an update to the Select Board on the town’s lead‑service line assessment work on Jan. 6.

Lannon described a multi‑year effort to compile a master list of service‑line materials after state and federal agencies requested inventories following Flint, Michigan. He said the town had reviewed about 23,000 water service records, has captured data on roughly 7,000 private service lines and still has about 14,000 unknowns where no on‑record information exists from the curb stop through the…

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