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Canfield reports no lead service‑line hits; council hears updates on water sampling, zoning permits
Summary
Public Works Superintendent and the zoning inspector updated the council: recent lead and copper sampling showed no exceedances, the city submitted a request for reduced monitoring, and zoning issued seven permits including one beekeeping permit.
Canfield's public works and zoning officials updated the City Council on lead and copper testing, sampling plans and recent permitting activity.
Mr. Rapp, Public Works Superintendent, told council the city has not found lead in service lines and that the Board of Public Affairs established a policy in 1965 that service lines would be copper. He said the city has been conducting about 80 samples per year and that it submitted a request for reduced monitoring; the…
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