Ohio Village Receives $1 Million for Sewer Project
9/27/2017
The Ohio EPA has awarded an $1.16 million low-interest loan to the village of Manchester to improve water quality in the Ohio River by updating sewers and a pump station.
As part of the project, the village plans to rehabilitate sanitary sewers and replace a pump station to reduce sewer overflows that work their way into the Ohio River. They also will use the funding to reline the sewer system and replace manhole covers.
For more information, visit epa.ohio.gov/defa/EnvironmentalandFinancialAssistance.aspx.
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