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Commercial (includes meter body,register and endpoint <br /> 1" disc- $481 <br /> 1.5" disc- $760 <br /> 2" compound- $2,875 <br /> 3" compound- $3,537 <br /> 2"turbo- $1,291 (irrigation use) <br /> Lead and Copper service line inventory <br /> On August 4, 2022, EPA released Guidance for Developing and Maintaining a Service Line <br /> Inventory to support water systems with their efforts to develop inventories and to provide states <br /> with needed information for oversight and reporting to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). <br /> The guidance provides essential information to help water systems comply with the Lead and <br /> Copper Rule Revisions requirement to prepare and maintain an inventory of service line materials <br /> by October 16, 2024. If the City Council chooses to move forward with replacement of the water <br /> meters this year, City staff recommends adding the service line inventory task to the project since <br /> the meter hooks directly to the service and material type can be determined for each property. <br /> If the City Council does not choose to move forward with meter replacement, City staff will attempt <br /> to gather service line information by using mailing notices to residents to submit their material type <br /> or setup an appointment with Public Works to inspect the service. Staff can also review data within <br /> our permitting system and GIS data. <br /> Budget Impact <br /> Meter repairs and upgrades are funded by the Water Utility Fund. Based on the age of the system, <br /> the data on unaccounted water and some of the issues we have been encountering, the City is <br /> probably in need of new meters city-wide in the next few years. Staff is seeking direction from <br /> Council on hiring a consultant to evaluate our current system and provide recommendations on next <br /> steps. <br /> Attachments <br /> N/A <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />
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