Northwestern Water and Sewer District, North Baltimore approve water agreement

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The Northwestern Water and Sewer District Trustees and the Village of North Baltimore recently approved
an agreement that will allow the district to purchase and distribute water to serve areas in southern
Wood County and Northern Hancock County, including the Village of McComb.
Last spring, the district completed a study outlining necessary long-term improvements and estimated
costs to maintain the McComb Water Treatment Plant, as well as several options for replacement of the
plant. One of those options was to secure another source to provide potable water directly to the
citizens at a similar cost.
“This contract with The Village of North Baltimore could make that long-term option more viable,” said
Jerry Greiner, president of the district.
“The Village of North Baltimore appreciates the opportunity to assist the district in meeting the
community water supply needs for McComb and district customers in southern Wood County. This type of
cooperation will be a key element in meeting long-term water supply and growth opportunities for this
region,” said North Baltimore Mayor Janet Goldner.
Since 2016, when McComb joined the district, the village’s water supply has been a priority for the
district’s operations department. Many improvements have been made to maintain and improve the water
treatment process. The village’s raw water source is a small stream called Rader Creek. Water from this
source must be collected and stored throughout the year in reservoirs to serve the community.
The water from Rader Creek includes minerals and other contaminants, including manganese, that are
expensive and difficult to manage each year.
“The manganese itself is hard to manage and has received increased attention by Ohio EPA,” said Dan
Wickard, district superintendent, in charge of water and sewer operations.
“We intend to provide the highest quality of water for the citizens at the most economical long-term
price,” Greiner said. “The district has met with McComb Council, now we will soon begin outreach with
McComb residents.”
The district will host an informational meeting via Zoom regarding water supply options for McComb in
April.

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