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Shelby staff brief council on EPA‑required water‑line identification, smokestack condition and bridge inspections
Summary
City staff reported that Arcadis and Kelly Brothers will begin the next round of EPA‑mandated water service line identification the week of Sept. 22; the city has about 450 unknown service lines. A drone inspection found structural issues with the light plant smokestack and a cost estimate for removal or repurposing is expected in 2–3 weeks.
Council utilities staff and committee members updated the Shelby City Council on several infrastructure items, including an EPA‑required water service line identification program, a new utility notification system and a recent drone inspection of the light plant smokestack.
Councilman McLaughlin reported that Arcadis and Kelly Brothers are performing the citys service line material identification work required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Notification letters for the second round of service‑line…
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