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Girl Scouts ask Hudson to explore connecting camp to SR‑303 water main; consultants estimate ~$1 million project
Summary
Representatives for Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio told Hudson City Council on Sept. 9 that the camp’s 80‑year well has become unreliable and asked that the city explore connecting the site to the State Route 303 water main for dependable potable water and fire protection.
Jane, representing Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio, told the City Council the organization’s camp near Hudson has seen declining well capacity and is seeking a reliable long‑term water supply. Consultants presented options on Sept. 9 and asked council to consider authorizing connection to the State Route 303 water main.
Jane said the camp has an 80‑year‑old well that “is not producing as much as it was two years ago,” and that staff observed significant drawdowns during last summer’s drought. Consultant Bob McNutt said the camp’s peak non‑fire demand ranges roughly 9,000–12,000 gallons per day (with occasional peaks up to…
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