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Commissioners brief council on expanded residential water testing and infrastructure repairs
Summary
Commissioner Robert Brant reported the city expanded residential water testing beyond required samples, increased an agreement’s not-to-exceed amount after testing more households than expected, and described ongoing water main, valve and hydrant replacement work and plans to move away from chlorine gas at Kannapolis Lake.
The Common Council received an update from Water Commissioner Robert Brant on a range of water-safety and infrastructure items, including an amendment to increase a testing contract after the city tested more residential samples than initially expected.
Brant said the city is required to test 100 samples each round and that the first round included about 120 samples; staff aimed to test the same households…
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