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Loveland council approves application for Ohio EPA principal forgiveness for emerging-contaminant treatment
Summary
Council authorized the city manager to submit an application to the Ohio EPA for principal forgiveness funding to design a PFAS treatment system using granular activated carbon at the Betty Ray treatment facility; resolution passed 7-0.
The Loveland City Council voted 7-0 to authorize submission of an application to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency seeking principal forgiveness funding through the state’s Water Supply Revolving Loan Account for design and treatment of emerging contaminants, including PFAS.
Assistant City Manager Chris Winich told council staff previously completed a general plan (by Burgess &…
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