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Council adopts stormwater, erosion and illicit-discharge ordinances to meet Ohio EPA permit requirements
Summary
Medina adopted new ordinances creating chapters on stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, and illicit-discharge control after staff said the city’s five-year Ohio EPA permit required codified regulations; the adoption was passed 7-0 subject to final law director approval.
The Medina City Council voted May 12 to adopt a set of ordinances creating new chapters in the city code for comprehensive stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, and illicit-discharge and illegal connection control.
City Engineer Patrick Patton told council that the city must obtain and maintain a five-year permit…
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