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Residents demand action as lake faces environmental crisis

July 13, 2024 | Green City Council, Green City, Summit County, Ohio



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Residents demand action as lake faces environmental crisis
In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around the ongoing issues related to the management and maintenance of a local pond and dam in Summit County. The meeting highlighted the deteriorating condition of the pond, which has been described as being \"on life support,\" prompting the need for remediation efforts. Homeowners have invested approximately $175,000 over the years to maintain the lake, but concerns remain about the effectiveness of these efforts due to the pond's depth and the persistent growth of algae.

The City of Green has been engaged in a lengthy reconstruction project of the earthen dam, which began in 2021 after years of non-compliance with Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) standards. The dam's condition raises serious liability concerns, as any failure could result in legal repercussions for the dam owner. A report from Thrasher Engineering, which was not shared with homeowners until October 2023, indicated a significant increase in projected costs for necessary repairs, raising questions about the transparency and communication between the city and residents.

Homeowners expressed frustration over the lack of clarity regarding the impact of potential flooding and the costs associated with dredging and sediment removal. The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between the city and residents to address these pressing issues, with a focus on preserving property values and enhancing the quality of life for those living in the area.

As discussions continue, residents are seeking more information and clarity on the future of the pond and dam, emphasizing the need for a coordinated effort to ensure the safety and sustainability of their community resources.

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