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City To Resume Water Meter Installation

Clip: 4/26/2022 | 6m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Your water bill might start to look different. Hear why in an exclusive one-on-one.

City officials are ready to resume installing water meters in Chicago homes. The decision comes nearly three years after Mayor Lori Lightfoot halted the work amid concerns that it was causing lead to pollute the drinking water in thousands of Chicago homes.

04/26/2022 | Rating NR

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