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Lake County utilities report: six sump‑pump inspections completed; sewer odor monitors show occasional spikes

Lake County Board of Commissioners · April 10, 2026
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Summary

The county's utilities representative reported six voluntary sump‑pump inspections completed in the Lake Erie Shores area (all connected correctly), ongoing hydrogen sulfide monitoring in three manholes, periodic spikes that prompt additional chemical treatment, and willingness to assist Painesville Township with proposed point‑of‑sale inspections.

A representative of the Lake County Department of Utilities told commissioners the department has completed six voluntary sump‑pump inspections in the Lake Erie Shores area and found those homes connected appropriately. The department will continue outreach and publicize the free inspections.

On sewer odor complaints near Mentor, the utilities representative said the department is coordinating with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, maintains hydrogen sulfide monitors at three manholes and adds chemical treatment at pump stations when monitors spike. The representative said monitors have not shown consistently excessive readings but occasional spikes are managed with additional treatment and coordination with local industries.

Commissioners asked whether proposed point‑of‑sale inspections in Painesville Township would require county inspections; the utilities representative said the township would conduct the inspections and the county would assist where appropriate.