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Committee reviews May–June water main break reports; staff describes detection and reporting processes
Summary
Appleton City staff told the Utilities Committee the May and June water main break numbers are close to last year and near the city’s 20-year average; staff explained how breaks are detected and how water-loss reporting is calculated.
The Appleton City Utilities Committee received May and June water main break reports and a water distribution and meter-team update at its Aug. 12 meeting. Staff said the month-to-month break counts are similar to last year and roughly in line with the city's 20-year average.
"May and June themselves compared to last year are pretty similar," a water distribution staff member said, adding the city remains "a little bit above where we were this…
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