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City details sewer liners, inflow-and-infiltration fixes and water testing; water loss drops after downtown repairs

Livingston City Commission · October 22, 2025
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Public Works described a series of sewer and water projects — pipe lining, upsizing trunk mains, lift-station SCADA, downtown alley CIP — and reported water-quality test results below regulatory limits and a measured fall in water loss from about 46% to 37% after targeted repairs.

Public Works staff detailed ongoing water and sewer capital work and compliance testing during the commission meeting.

Ryan Townesen and Jason Moyer summarized sewer rehabilitation efforts: a 1,600-foot upsized HDPE main replaced an aging eight-inch line on the north side, and a CIPP (cure-in-place pipe) liner was installed for roughly 2,800 feet along Lewis Street to fix cracks and joints that were admitting groundwater. Townesen said the…

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