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Lock Haven council hears update on leak detection, estimates 40,000 gallons saved per day
Summary
City staff told the Lock Haven City Council that a contractor found 11 water leaks that could save about 40,000 gallons per day; five are customer lines (owners have 30 days to repair) and six are city lines. Council was told supplemental wells are being pursued and engineers will report Nov. 20.
Lock Haven — City staff updated the City Council on an ongoing water emergency on Nov. 13, reporting that a contractor using sensitive leak-detection equipment has identified 11 leaks and estimated the work could save about 40,000 gallons of drinking water per day.
The contractor, Dave Bonkovich, and city staff told council that five of the leaks are on customer service lines and property owners have been notified and given 30 days to make…
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