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Loveland council approves engineering contract for PFAS treatment design at water plant
Summary
The Loveland City Council authorized a $1,337,640 contract with AECOM for engineering design of PFAS treatment at the city's water treatment plant, funded by Ohio EPA principal loan forgiveness; broader construction costs remain to be determined.
The Loveland City Council voted 6-0 to authorize a $1,337,640 contract with AECOM Technical Services for engineering design of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) treatment at the city's water treatment plant.
The authorization follows Ohio EPA general-plan approval and notification that the city qualified for principal loan forgiveness of about $1.3 million to cover design costs. Assistant City Manager Chris Wynich told council the Ohio EPA approval and the loan-forgiveness award allowed the city to advance design work without drawing on local water-fund dollars.
"We received the loan agreement from Ohio EPA for principal loan…
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