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Plano Cuts 92% of Field Inspections by Mapping 81,000 Water Lines

The City of Plano, Texas partnered with OpenGov to meet the inventory requirements of the EPA’s revised Lead and Copper Rule (LCRR) and continues to provide safe drinking water for the community. Here’s how they did it.

The LCRR has a series of requirements all water systems in the United States—that’s over 60,000 different water systems—must meet by October 24, 2024.

The City of Plano expected the work of becoming compliant to be difficult and take years to complete. So leaders rolled up their sleeves and began looking for the best way to get the work done. In partnership with OpenGov, Plano accelerated its compliance with the EPA’s revised Lead and Copper Rule (LCRR) and is on track to meet their goal of having 100% of the City’s service line material identified by the deadline.

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