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MSD seeks easement appropriation for Camargo Canyon pump-station fix; Kenwood Hills sewer project may get $4 million grant
Summary
MSD asked the Hamilton County commission to authorize appropriation proceedings for a permanent easement needed to remove the Camargo Canyon pump station and to install about 900 feet of gravity sewer; MSD also reported a potential $4 million regionalization grant and 0% loan for the Kenwood Hills sewer project and asked the commission to set a follow-up public hearing.
Representatives of the Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) asked the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners to authorize steps to appropriate a permanent easement from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company to permit a project that would eliminate the Camargo Canyon pump station and install roughly 900 feet of new gravity sewer.
Camargo Canyon pump station: MSD said the pump station, built in 1990, is operating at full capacity, which limits sewer availability and development for nearby unsewered residents and has generated complaints about noise and odors. MSD told commissioners it had been unable to negotiate the purchase of a permanent easement from the railroad…
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