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Clinton water plant wins state taste contest; city to dig service lines for lead and copper inventory
Summary
The Clinton water production plant was recognized for winning first place in the North Carolina Rural Water Association taste contest and city staff said a contractor will hydro‑dig roughly 400 service line locations over the next months to complete a state-required lead and copper inventory.
The Clinton water production plant was recognized July 1 after taking first place in the North Carolina Rural Water Association water‑tasting contest, and city staff said a contractor will begin hydro‑digging behind meter boxes over the next months to complete a state lead and copper inventory.
City officials told the council that Travis Anderson, the plant superintendent, and Steve Matthews, a senior operator, helped the plant earn the statewide award. City staff said the win…
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