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Newton staff outline water and wastewater upgrades: new meters, lead-and-copper inventory and First Street tanks
Summary
Public works staff told commissioners crews cleaned the entire sewer system in 2024, replaced key meters and are converting most water meters to radios while preparing for federal lead-and-copper requirements and testing new First Street water tanks.
Public works staff told the City Commission Thursday that wastewater and water divisions are pursuing system upgrades and compliance work that will affect operations and costs in 2025–26.
Wastewater staff said the division maintains more than 100 miles of sewer, eight lift stations and a 24/7 treatment plant. "We treat that per KDHE and EPA standards, and we, we generally come in well below what our permit asks us to do," the presenter said, noting the department replaced eight flow meters at the plant and cleaned roughly 500,000 feet of sewer line in 2024.
On water, staff outlined a multiyear meter conversion and a response to the EPA/state lead-and-copper rule. Technicians converted the…
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