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Clermont County wastewater staff brief commissioners on two-year leachate-treatment renewal with Seacoast landfill
Summary
The county's wastewater treatment assistant director described a two-year renewal to receive and treat landfill leachate from Seacoast, reporting 972,000 gallons handled last year and revenue of $45,198; sampling and limits on contaminants are in place and the renewal includes a modest rate increase to cover utility costs.
Randy Davis, assistant director of wastewater treatment in the Clermont County Water Resources Department, updated the Board of County Commissioners on July 16 about a two-year renewal of an agreement to accept and treat leachate from the Seacoast landfill.
Davis said the county treated 972,000 gallons of landfill leachate last year and received $45,198 in compensation. He told commissioners the department raised its fee slightly in the renewal to cover increasing utility costs. "Last year, we…
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