In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential takeover of a local water system following a request from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA indicated that the water system is in good standing and expressed interest in transitioning management to the city. However, concerns were raised regarding the current infrastructure, specifically the use of plastic pipes that do not meet city standards.
City officials outlined a plan to pursue a grant or a combination of grants and loans from the EPA to upgrade the water system before any takeover could occur. They emphasized the importance of securing support for this initiative, suggesting that local resident testimonials and letters of support could strengthen their application.
The timeline for the grant application is pressing, with a submission deadline in November. Officials are working to gather necessary documentation and support from both local residents and the Ohio EPA to bolster their case. The meeting concluded with a commitment to collaborate closely on the project, highlighting its significance within the broader portfolio of city improvements.