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Committee asks staff for high-level cost estimates for five sewer projects to serve 17 water-only properties
Summary
The committee directed staff to prepare high-level cost and benefit estimates for five potential sewer extension projects that would pick up about 17 properties currently served by city water but private septic systems. The committee emphasized environmental need and asked staff to coordinate with the health department.
The Findlay City Water & Sewer Committee asked staff to produce high-level cost and benefit estimates for five potential sewer projects intended to serve properties that now use city water but rely on private septic systems.
Staff told the committee they had identified 44 water-only customers within city limits. Of those, 19 appear to have sanitary sewer available within the city’s proximity thresholds, five likely would require pumps or grinder pumps to connect, and three are single-property outliers that are difficult to serve with a public main. Committee members said they wanted staff to prioritize projects…
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