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City staff briefs council on source-water protection contract and other utility updates
Summary
Staff updated council on a two-year Source Water Protection Program contract with the City of Dayton and Montgomery County Public Health to protect the Great Miami Buried Aquifer (covering roughly 67% of Riverside); manager also previewed a Colliers property-management contract, an opt-out natural-gas aggregation with AEP via SOPEC at about 6.3–6.4¢, and a solid-waste transition calendar.
City staff presented an update on the Source Water Protection Program and several administrative and utility items at the Dec. 1 Riverside City Council meeting.
Naya Holtz (community development/staff) described the program the city runs in partnership with the City of Dayton and Montgomery County Public Health to protect the Great Miami Buried Aquifer, which she described as a regional sole-source aquifer supplying drinking water to about 1.6 million people. Holtz said roughly 67% of Riverside is within…
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