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Council weighs lead-line requirements, SRF timing and boosts odor-control chemicals for wastewater plant
Summary
Council reviewed federal lead-and-copper rules and state revolving-fund timing for initial exploratory excavations, debated whether homeowners or the city should bear replacement costs, and approved a budget increase to buy additional odor-control chemicals while staff explores longer-term capital fixes.
City utilities staff briefed council on the new federal lead-and-copper rule and the city—s intended-use plan for State Revolving Fund (SRF) money, including a proposed set of exploratory excavations and a first-phase replacement of service lines.
Utilities director Brad Pitts said the rule formally goes into effect in 2027 and the city had applied for SRF funds that would cover exploratory…
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