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Council authorizes $2.7 million bond for Auburn Water District to replace aging meters
Summary
Council approved a resolve allowing the Auburn Water District to issue a $2.7 million bond for a citywide meter replacement program; superintendent said new meters will report in real time and that the average customer impact is roughly $30 per quarter.
The Auburn City Council on March 16 voted to authorize the Auburn Water District to issue a $2.7 million bond to replace aging water meters and related work.
Superintendent Mike Broadbent told the council the district’s meters are 15–20 years old and that meter tests show some devices reading about 11–12% low. The district solicited bids, selected a…
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