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Middletown health department to use $150,000 federal grant for septic repairs; new inspection software and summer health fair planned
Summary
Staff told the board the department received a $150,000 Water Pollution Control Fund grant to help income‑qualified homeowners repair or replace failing septic systems; the board was also briefed on a planned August health fair and a May migration to the state’s Acela permitting platform.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — At its March 11 meeting the Middletown Board of Health and Environment heard multiple program updates from department staff about a new federal grant for septic systems, a pending software migration for inspections and a community health fair planned for August.
The board’s environmental health director reported the department “did receive the Water Pollution Control Fund grant. It's a $150,000 grant,” and said the award will be used to assist homeowners with failing septic systems. The director said the grant is income‑based, limited to owner‑occupied residences,…
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