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Council hears extended report on unaccounted-for water, aging meters and leak detection efforts
Summary
Council and staff described joint leak-detection work with the Filtration Authority and suburban partners, identified aging industrial meters needing replacement, and said the city is running its filtration plant near capacity while searching for large unaccounted-for water losses.
Lock Haven City Council received an extended operations report on the city’s water system that described joint leak detection work, aging meters, and ongoing efforts to locate large volumes of unaccounted-for water.
Council members and staff said city, suburban and Filtration Authority crews conducted field inspections and gauge checks across several locations to try to identify the sources of a high volume of unaccounted-for water. The council heard that crews found no single, obvious leak…
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