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Council hears update on PFAS treatment design, grant funding and construction outlook

Loveland City Council · October 29, 2025
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Staff said PFAS design is fully grant‑funded (~$1.3M) and expects at least $4M in potential construction grants from Ohio EPA/WSRLA plus roughly $2M from settlements; total construction cost estimates remain near $17M at study phase and will be refined during 15–18 month design.

Councilors received a focused update on the city’s PFAS remediation work during the CIP presentation. Engineering staff said the design phase is covered by a grant/loan forgiveness award of about $1.3 million and the project will produce plans for a 4 million gallon per day granular activated carbon treatment plant. The design will transition chlorine gas systems to liquid chlorine, provide space for future…

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