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City announces EPA-funded inspections of downtown water service lines; consultants to inspect about 500 lines

6433716 · October 22, 2025
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Enid Public Utilities Director Brooke said the EPA and ODEQ require cities to document all water service-line materials. General Dynamics will inspect roughly 500 service lines downtown the week of Nov. 17; door hangers with QR codes and translations will notify affected households and businesses.

The City of Enid will begin a federally supported inspection of water service lines in portions of its downtown system, Public Utilities Director Brooke told the City Commission. The inspections are aimed at documenting pipe materials and identifying lines made of unsafe or corrosive materials so the city can plan replacements and pursue federal funding.

Brooke said Enid has about 22,000 service lines overall and that consultants from General Dynamics will be in Enid the week of Nov. 17–20 to…

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