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Cleburne approves $4.59 million contract to inventory water service lines under revised lead-and-copper rule
Summary
The Cleburne City Council unanimously approved a professional services agreement with Corallo Engineers not to exceed $4,585,590 to develop a citywide water service-line inventory required by revised federal Lead and Copper Rule standards; staff said roughly 10,000 service-line materials remain unknown and the inventory must be complete by 2027.
The Cleburne City Council on Jan. 13 unanimously approved a professional services agreement with Corallo Engineers, authorizing up to $4,585,590 to develop a citywide inventory of water service lines to comply with revised federal Lead and Copper Rule standards.
The inventory will identify materials on both public service lines (water main to meter) and private service lines (meter to structure), work that city staff said will require on-site investigations for many older properties. “We have probably 10,000 roughly unknowns at this point,” Jeremy said,…
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