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Council approved the agenda and previous minutes. Service line replacement is ahead of schedule (567 replaced, 373 remaining); 740 private service lines still need material verification and staff will develop a plan to address non‑compliance. The 2025 Consumer Confidence Report (annual water quality report) showed no Lead or Copper action‑level violations. EGLE notified the city that 2024 notification letters did not meet LCR language requirements; staff will work with EGLE and the council may review revised letters. Regulatory updates noted lowered lead action levels (15→12 ppb as of 1/1/2025; EPA to 10 ppb effective 11/1/2027).
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The city reports its drinking water met regulated lead and copper levels in 2025, and the city is actively replacing service lines — the replacement program is ahead of schedule. Some private service lines still need verification; the city will pursue owners who haven’t responded. Separately, a state agency found the city’s 2024 notification letters about lead did not use required language; the city will update notices and work with the council to review them. These notification issues do not mean your water was unsafe.
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