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Resident raises alarm over slow water-sewer customer growth, Delayed Richfield IGA and Division Road lift-station risks

2856689 · April 3, 2025
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At the Public Works and Highway Committee meeting, resident Scott Heffley urged officials to accelerate utility projects — citing slow customer growth, questions about the Richfield IGA and a risky lift station on Division Road.

Scott Heffley, a Germantown resident, told the Public Works and Highway Committee that the village’s water and sewer customer counts and daily usage have barely changed over the past decade and urged faster action on planned intergovernmental work and lift-station upgrades.

Heffley said he pulled figures from the village’s annual comprehensive financial report and noted the utility’s average daily water use is roughly unchanged from about 1.8 million gallons per…

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