Ohio Town Receives Loan to Repair Water Lines
4/11/2017

The City of Geneva has received a low-interest loan of nearly $606,000 from the Ohio EPA to repair deteriorating water lines.
With the financing, the city plans to replace water mains on Elm St. between Eagle St. and North Broadway and along North Broadway from Elm St. to North Ave. The project is anticipated to be completed in May 2017.
Created in 1998, the Water Supply Revolving Loan Account provides below-market interest rate loans for compliance-related improvements for community water systems and nonprofit, non-community public water systems.
For more information, visit epa.ohio.gov/defa/EnvironmentalandFinancialAssistance.aspx.
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