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Sugar Ridge | Mercer Road Sanitary Sewer Public Meeting December 16, 2020

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Sugar Ridge | Mercer RoadSanitary Sewer Public Meeting

December 16, 2020

Meeting Ground Rules

•Meeting will be recorded and posted on our website

•Attendees will be muted

•After presentation, we will review comments submitted during and after presentation• Use chat feature in Zoom

• Text 419-806-9152

• Email [email protected]

• Call 419-354-9090 EX 193

Our Team

•Theresa Pollick, Public Information Director

•Garret Chamberlain P.E., Assistant Engineer

•Matt Dennis, Project Manager

•Stephanie Keefer, Engineering Administrator

•Denise Plummer P.E., Poggemeyer Design Group

Agenda• Introduction

• History

• Scope of Work: Public/Private• OEPA Ordered Area

• Outside OEPA Ordered Area

• Schedule

• Estimated Project Costs

• Customer Costs/Responsibilities

• Questions

DISTRICT OVERVIEW/FORMATION

•Chartered under section §6119 of the Ohio Revised Code

•Commissioned in 1994 to assume the water and sewer operations of the Wood County Sanitary Engineer

CURRENT TRUSTEES• Wood County Commissioner Appointments:

-John Cheney

-J. Douglas Miller

-William Hirzel

• Henry County Commissioner Appointment:-Tim Phillips

• Township Member Appointments:

-Steve Arnold

-Melinda Kale

-Brooke Hahn

• Municipal Member Appointments:

-Mark Sheffer

-Bill Verbosky

-Chuck Latta

Service Area

Critical Home Sewage Treatment Area

Proposed Sanitary Sewer Project•Ordered by the Ohio EPA – 57 homes

•Approximately 2.1 miles of low pressure force main sanitary sewer

•Grinder pumps and easements at each home requiring service

•Wastewater treated at Bowling Green Wastewater Treatment Plant

Outside OEPA Ordered Area• Connections not available as part of current project.

• Sewer lines can be extended by petition from property owners

• Letters will be sent to area residents outlining the process.

• Requests will be reviewed and estimates prepared for all interested properties

• No obligation to proceed, but if enough interest in project, all homes adjacent to sewer may be required to connect.

Possible Extensions Beyond Ordered Area

Project Financial Assistance

•U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 594 –Status: $919,000 Grant Secured

•Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-RPIG) – Status: Pending

Residential Public InfrastructureCDBG-RPIG Program (IF AVAILABLE)

•Project Grant - Provided through Housing and Urban Development [HUD] for improving water and sewer facilities

•$750,000 potential grant for this project

• Individual Grants – Provided to families with low to moderate income

•Up to $100,000 available for private connections

Estimated Project Costs

•Low pressure sewer system - $1.56 million

•Factors• High rock elevations

• Flat landscape

• Proximity to existing sewer systems

• Maintenance and operations

• reliability

Estimated Schedule - Funding and Administration

• Initial orders 2010

• Income survey Complete

• Ohio EPA PTI approval Complete

• CDBG Funding Available May 2021*

• USACE Section 594 Funding Complete

• Resolution of Necessity/Notification 2021

Estimated Construction Schedule

• Final Design Complete

• Property Easement January-April 2021*

• Construction Bidding June-August 2021*

• Construction Start October 2021*

• Construction Complete June 2022*

Estimated Project Cost *

• Total Cost $1,596,000

• Number of Homes 57

• Estimated Cost Per Home $28,000

• Possible Grant Per Home $16,000-$28,000

• Total Debt Cost Per Home (after grants) $0 - $12,000

• Monthly Cost Per Home (Debt Service) $0-$26

• ORDERED AREA ONLY

Monthly Operation Costs3,000 GPM 4,500 GPM

• District charge $29.19 $36.18

• BG Treatment Charge** $17.41 $26.02

• Total Monthly Operation Costs** $46.60 $62.20

• Total Monthly Debt/Operations Costs $46.60 $91.09

**Based on 2020 rates for 3,000-4,500 gallons per month sewer use. These rates are generally revised annually.

Owner Responsibilities•Connect to the public sanitary sewer system within 120 days

•Use a District licensed contractor

•Abandon septic tank (In accordance with Health Dept.)

• Install lateral from your home to grinder pump

•Disconnect any stormwater, sump pumps, and down spouts from lateral

Possible Grants

•Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)

•No age requirement

•Owner occupied (no rentals)

• Income limits

•First come/first serve basis

•Application information will be available

Possible Grants and Loans

•USDA 504 program•Must be a US citizen

•Owner occupied (no rentals)

• Income limits

•Age limit for grant (62+ years old)

•Lack ability to repay loan (grant)

•$7,500 lifetime (grant) + $20,000 lifetime (loan)

Grinder Pumps• What are they?

• Low pressure pumps with storage basins

• Why are they needed?• Pump sewage to the public sanitary system

• Will I need one?• Yes, force main connection

• Who pays for it?• Included in the project

• Other • Electric and alarm

E-One Grinder

Pump

Grinder pumps Before and After Installation

Easements

•Permanent•Main Line (force main)

• Individual grinder pumps

•Temporary•Construction

Questions?

Questions (Will Be Answered In Order They Are Received)

•Use chat feature in Zoom

•Text: 419-806-9152

•Email: [email protected]

•Call: 419-354-9090-EXT. 193

Mail Comments To:

Northwestern Water and Sewer DistrictATTN: Matt Dennis- Sugar Ridge Sewer Project

PO Box 348Bowling Green, Ohio 43402

Project Manager

Matt Dennis

Email: [email protected]

Call: 419-354-9090-EXT. 125

Thank You!