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Texarkana Water Utility outlines federally mandated water service line inventory and timeline

2065101 · January 3, 2025
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Texarkana Water Utility briefed the City Council on an EPA‑mandated inventory of water service lines, saying the initial inventory is about 90% complete and identifying key deadlines through 2037 for inventory, customer notification and replacement planning.

Texarkana Water Utility officials told the City Council on Aug. 26 that the utility is conducting a federally mandated water service line inventory and expects to meet upcoming deadlines for public reporting and customer notification.

The inventory, required by directives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and overseen in Texas by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, requires utilities to identify pipe materials from the water main to the building entrance and to make initial results publicly accessible. David Waldrop, environmental engineer for Texarkana Water Utility, said the utility's initial inventory is approximately 90% complete and that it has incorporated service‑line…

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