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  • Public Notice for the Village of Mount Sterling, Ohio, Environmental Infrastructure Project, Environmental Assessment

    Expiration date: 8/2/2024

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District has completed a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for which includes a 150,000-gallon elevated water storage facility in the Village of Mount Sterling, in Madison County, Ohio. A new elevated water storage facility will be installed on the Village of Mount Sterling’s property.
  • Draft Detailed Project Report with Integrated Environmental Assessment for the Little Miami River, Loveland, Ohio Continuing Authorities Program (CAP) Section 14 Emergency Streambank Stabilization Project

    Expiration date: 7/22/2024

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Louisville District is working in partnership with the City of Loveland, Ohio, to find the best possible solutions to address erosion and unstable streambank concerns within the area. USACE recently conducted a study where data was gathered to determine possible alternatives. The Louisville District has completed a Detailed Project Report with an Integrated Environmental Appendix, which can be found by visiting https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/71386
  • Glenwood Wastewater Collection and Treatment Project, Preble County, Ohio: Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District has conducted an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, for the Glenwood Wastewater Collection and Treatment Project, which addresses the need for sanitary sewer services in the Glenwood community in Preble County, Ohio.
  • City of Loveland, Ohio Continuing Authorities Program (CAP) Section 14 Emergency Streambank Stabilization Project – Review Plan

    City of Loveland, Ohio Continuing Authorities Program (CAP) Section 14 Emergency Streambank Stabilization Project – Review Plan (Dec 2023) The purpose of the Feasibility Study is to investigate a cost-effective and environmentally acceptable means to prevent active erosion at three sites along the Little Miami River that is threatening public infrastructure in the City of Loveland, Ohio. The need for the project is to prevent the erosion from negatively impacting critical public infrastructure, specifically a public road (East Kemper Road), which provides access to local residents, school buses, and emergency responders. The streambank erosion has impacted the adjacent roadway infrastructure and, as a result, vehicle occupant safety.
  • LRL-2024-003

    Expiration date: 2/22/2024

    Public Notice for the Glenwood Wastewater Collection and Treatment Project, Preble County, Ohio, Environmental Infrastructure project, Environmental Assessment: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District has completed a draft Environmental Assessment (EA), which includes construction of an extended aeriation wastewater treatment plant, a gravity sewer system, construction of an access road on the wastewater treatment plant property and two pump stations.
  • Section 594 Village of Chauncey Wastewater System Improvements Phase I Project, Athens County, Ohio

    The Village of Chauncey is proposing to design and construct Phase I of a wastewater system improvements project in Athens County, Ohio. The existing collection system currently experiences inflow and infiltration with individual customers experiencing basement flooding. This causes a high cost of repairs and a burden on residents within the project area. The proposed infrastructure would address the unsanitary and unsafe conditions associated with the existing wastewater infrastructure.

  • Draft environmental assessment, Section 594 ‎Village of Lowell Wastewater Treatment Plant project, Washington County, Ohio

    The Village of Lowell, Ohio is proposing to design and construct a wastewater treatment plant replacement project adjacent to their existing treatment plant located in Washington County, Ohio. The existing treatment plant was built in 1987, and many of its components are well beyond their functional lifecycle/lifespan. The treatment plant’s headworks lift station has experienced significant corrosion and currently only one (1) pump is in working condition. In addition, the grit removal facility and the majority of the oxidation basin diffusers have failed and are no longer in use. The treatment plant does not have the adequate sludge storage, digester, and dewatering capabilities necessary to keep biological processes optimal, and the sludge bed is susceptible to flooding. Capacity of the treatment plant has diminished significantly in the past 10 years and has led to multiple instances of exceeding Ohio Environmental Protection Agency limitations on effluent flow. The proposed replacement wastewater treatment plant would address the unsanitary and unsafe conditions associated with the existing treatment plant.

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