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Xenia landlord seeks sewer-charge relief after 700,000-gallon leak; council to review
Summary
A Xenia property owner told council he was billed roughly $8,600 after a February main break under an apartment building led to about 700,000 gallons of water lost to ground; he asked the city to consider a special adjustment to sewer charges and staff said they will review and report back.
Ryan Howard, a Xenia business owner who manages local apartment properties, asked the council April 10 to consider waiving or adjusting sewer charges assessed after a large leak beneath one building in his complex.
Howard told council staff and council he documented a recurring leak that culminated in a mainline failure in February, during which he said “there was about 700,000 gallons of water that was lost”…
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