Staff report
Warren was one of 11 northeast Ohio communities to be awarded $183 million in financing from Ohio EPA to do wastewater and drinking water infrastructure projects.
Warren’s wastewater division has been authorized to use $44.9 million in loans for Phase 1 of an improvement project at the city’s pump stations and wastewater treatment plant, according to the city’s Wastewater Division director.
The city has not received money, but the authorization to pay for the projects, according to Ed Haller, director of the city’s Water Pollution Control division.
Phase 1 of the plant and pump station capital improvement plan is designed to refurbish both the South Leavitt and Main Avenue pump stations, install a new septage receiving station and refurbish the plant screen building, refurbish the balance of the primary settling tanks and clarifiers, as well as updating the process monitoring and electrical systems.
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Warren was one of 11 northeast Ohio communities to be awarded $183 million in financing from Ohio EPA to do wastewater and drinking water infrastructure projects.
Warren’s wastewater division has been authorized to use $44.9 million in loans for Phase 1 of an improvement project at the city’s pump stations and wastewater treatment plant, according to the city’s Wastewater Division director.
The city has not received money but the authorization to pay for the projects, according to Ed Haller, director of the city’s Water Pollution Control division.
Phase 1 of the plant and pump station capital improvement plan is designed to refurbish both the South Leavitt and Main Avenue pump stations, install a new septic receiving station and refurbish the plant screen building and refurbish the balance of the primary settling tanks and clarifiers, as well as updating the process monitoring and electrical systems.
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Jan. 19, 2021
The Valley Community Foundation s (VCF) Board of Directors is pleased to welcome Tammy Burrell, Christopher Grizzle, and Patricia Tarasovic to the VCF Board of Directors. Each new member has extensive involvement in their personal, professional, and volunteer capacities throughout the Valley region.
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The VCF Board announced additional developments: Jack Walsh, former Vice-Chair, will now serve as the incoming Board Chair and current Board Chair, Donald Smith, Jr. will become the Immediate Past Chair on the Executive Committee until the completion of his term of service in 2021. Jennifer Magri has been elected to Vice-Chair with Raymond Oppel and Marianne Smythe continuing their respective roles as Treasurer and Secretary.