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Granger Township resident says off-site septic discharge is ponding on his property; health department visited site

6437728 · October 21, 2025
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A Granger Township homeowner told commissioners that an off-site NPDES discharge tied to a failed septic mound is collecting on his property, creating standing effluent and a potential health concern; commissioners said the county health department inspected the site and will seek alternatives.

A Granger Township resident told the Medina County Board of Commissioners that an off-site discharge installed after a neighboring septic mound failed is collecting on his property, creating standing wet areas he described as septic effluent and a health concern.

Resident Jason Dignan presented maps and photographs and said the off-site discharge routes effluent through a stormwater system and onto his property, where he said it is unable to travel to the unnamed tributary identified in permitting documents. Dignan estimated the system outputs roughly 300 gallons per day and…

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