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Resident urges city to address record gaps for water service lines and compliance with lead and copper rule
3198714 · May 6, 2025
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Summary
A resident raised concerns that Las Cruces utilities rely on incomplete records to declare many properties lead-free and urged the city to bring in senior engineering expertise to assess and remedy data deficiencies under the EPA lead and copper rule.
During public participation Monday, resident Liz Rodriguez Johnson questioned the city bout its record-keeping for water service lines and whether the utility can meet EPA requirements under the Lead and Copper Rule.
"At a briefing 11/16/2024 city personnel stated that 15,627 properties were…
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