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SALINEVILLE — With the results of the sewer system smoke test conducted six months ago back, Board of Public Affairs president Chad Bettis told village council on Monday they need to have a committee meeting to look at some of the problems found.
While some of problems could be easy or inexpensive fixes, others could be costly.
The smoke test was used to determine how much storm water infiltration is getting into the village’s sewage treatment system and being sent to the plant. Bettis explained there is no need to treat rain water and it costs the village $30 per gallon to treat whatever comes through the system.