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Water and wastewater staff outline water-tower painting and AMI meter replacement; privacy and reliability questions addressed

2168440 · January 30, 2025
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Wastewater superintendent Mike Tom and other staff described a planned painting of the downtown storage tower and a city-wide replacement of AMI nodes and meters; staff said the transmission network is private and readings are encrypted.

Mike Tom, wastewater treatment plant superintendent for the City of Lebanon, described two utility projects affecting water and wastewater customers: repainting the downtown storage tower and a replacement of the city’s advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) nodes and meters.

Tank painting and inspection: Tom explained the downtown tower (the “Logo Tower”) will be repainted to match a recent composite-tank scheme. The tower type is multi-column; Tom said painting…

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