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River Valley Pine • Price Sheet
munities in need of the repair and replacement of aging water infrastructure.
The communities receiving funding include the following:
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Donnelsville (Clark County), $750,000: H2Ohio funding will cover the planning and engineering design of a drinking water distribution system for the village of Donnelsville. The village is currently served by individual wells which may be contaminated. Drinking water will be provided by a nearby public water system. This project will help provide a more reliable water source to approximately 100 homes.
Magnetic Springs (Union County), $400,000: H2Ohio funding will help Magnetic Springs cover the planning and engineering design of a wastewater collection system for the village, which currently does not have sanitary sewers. This project will benefit approximately 110 homes.
Ravenna (Portage County), $488,230: H2Ohio funding will help eliminate failing household sewage treatment systems in the Foxwood Estates subdivision to connect 10 homes to Ravenna’s sewer system.
Summit County, $500,000: H2Ohio funding will help in the planning and engineering design of wastewater and drinking water improvements for the village of Peninsula. The village currently does not have sanitary sewers or public drinking water.
H2Ohio funding also will provide a total of $263,000 to health districts in Licking, Lorain, Portage, Stark and Wayne Counties for the repair or replacement of failing home sewage treatment systems.
Gov. DeWine launched H2Ohio in 2019 as to improve water quality effort across Ohio. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Ohio Department of Agriculture, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, and Ohio Lake Erie Commission each have a significant role in H2Ohio through the creation of wetlands, reduction of nutrient runoff to waterways, and increased access to clean drinking water and quality sewer systems. To learn more, go to h2.ohio.gov.