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City manager reports major water-main break, landfill-monitoring issue and sidewalk funding award
Summary
City Manager Merriman reported a large water-main break near Monroe and Country Club that damaged recently paved roadways, said Ohio EPA has signaled the end of the statutory 30-year landfill monitoring period which may require technical response, and announced the city is in line for ODOT Transportation Alternatives Program funding to replace missing sidewalks on East Market Street.
City Manager Merriman told council that in the previous two days the city experienced a substantial water-main break just off the intersection of Monroe and Country Club. He said the break — near a transition from a 12-inch to a 6-inch main — washed out newly paved roadway and that repairs will be added to water-fund work orders and will require road repairs in the immediate area.
Merriman also reported receipt of preliminary…
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