In a bid to enhance the quality and safety of its water supply, the Cedar City Water Division has embarked on a significant endeavor – an inventory of all public and private water service lines in the Cedar City area predating 1990. This meticulous effort is part of a national initiative aimed at updating water pipe inventories across the country, ensuring that the infrastructure associated with drinking water aligns accurately with official records.

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If you are a property owner with a home built before 1990, keep an eye on your mailbox in the coming weeks. You can expect to receive a letter detailing this national initiative and its importance in maintaining the integrity of Cedar City's water infrastructure. This correspondence will include a brief, 10-minute online survey designed to help property owners identify the materials used in their water pipes.

The Cedar City Public Works office stands ready to assist anyone who may require guidance or support in completing the survey. You can reach out to them Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 435-865-4507. Your participation in this initiative is crucial, and Cedar City extends its gratitude to the community for their cooperation.

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By undertaking this comprehensive inventory, Cedar City is demonstrating its commitment to providing high-quality water service to its residents. Identifying and cataloging all service lines within its jurisdiction is paramount to maintaining the standards of excellence that the community rightfully expects and deserves.

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In conducting this inventory, the city is working to show their dedication to the well-being and safety of its residents. By updating its water pipe inventory, the city is taking proactive measures to ensure the continued provision of safe and reliable drinking water for generations to come.

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