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Council gets update on city's water leaks
AUBURN -- The city has to commit to consistent water detection to keep the budget from springing leaks, officials said on Thursday.
Auburn City Council heard Water Filtration Plant chief operator Anthony DeCaro's update on the city's effort to patch leaks in the water infrastructure and track used but previously unmetered processed water.
"The take-home message is the program never ends," DeCaro said.
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