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Killeen says no lead service lines on city side; 2,512 customer lines found and notified under EPA rule
Summary
City staff told council it submitted the federally required lead service‑line inventory on Oct. 15, found no lead on the city side but identified 2,512 customer‑side galvanized lines and mailed notifications; a $59,247.42 agreement with 120 Water was recommended to support sampling and notifications.
City utilities staff told the Killeen City Council on Dec. 3 that the city met the Environmental Protection Agency’s revised Lead and Copper Rule deadline by submitting a full service‑line inventory, and that the inventory identified no lead service lines on the city side of the meter.
The inventory, conducted with a third‑party contractor, identified 2,512 customer‑side galvanized service lines on the private portion of service lines leading to homes. Staff said a mailed notification was sent to those addresses before the regulatory…
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