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Cleburne launches 8‑month lead/copper service‑line inventory; staff plans postcards, door hangers and school outreach

City of Cleburne City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

City staff said the federally required Lead and Copper Rule improvements will require on‑site inspection of roughly 10,000 properties over about eight months to identify unknown service‑line materials; Pirello Engineers will assist and the city will notify property owners via multilingual postcards, door hangers and web resources.

City staff presented an eight‑month plan to complete the service‑line inventory required by the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) and described a multi‑platform communications campaign to keep residents informed.

Mr. Hutt told council the city submitted an initial inventory showing 10,375 unknown service lines, 3,789 lines identified as non‑lead certifiable, and one galvanized service line requiring replacement. "We do expect this to take about 8 months to complete to get all 10,000 sites located in…

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