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Twinsburg officials update public on wastewater plant rehabilitation and potential $3.5 million electrical project

2123250 · January 15, 2025
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City wastewater staff reported progress on a plant rehabilitation reaching nearly 60% design, a forthcoming PTI submission to the EPA, and a future electrical replacement project estimated at about $3.5 million that may affect an upcoming sewer rate study.

Nate, a wastewater staff member, told Twinsburg City Council on Jan. 14 that the city's wastewater treatment plant is approaching 60% design for a rehabilitation project and that staff plan to submit a permit-to-install (PTI) package to the Environmental Protection Agency this year.

The PTI will document design changes and confirm compliance with applicable state and federal wastewater standards, Nate said. He told council the plant treated about 916,000,000 gallons in 2024 — an average of roughly 2,500,000 gallons per day — and that the rehabilitation work has required…

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