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Tulsa to install 145,000 automated water meters beginning 2024; crews will inspect service lines for lead
Summary
The City of Tulsa announced the 'True Reads' program to replace more than 145,000 residential water meters over four years, with advance notice to residents, a brief outage during replacement and an on-site check for lead service lines whose results will be published online.
Starting in 2024 the City of Tulsa will begin replacing more than 145,000 residential water meters with automated meters under a program the city calls True Reads. City officials said installations will continue over roughly four years and that crews will notify residents in advance, leave a door hanger one to two weeks before work and knock on the day of replacement.
The city said each meter swap will interrupt service…
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