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Formerly the Appvion Wastewater Treatment Plant, the city acquired the site in 2012. The site was contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs from the 1960s to the early 2000s. The space will “support access to recreational opportunities for low to moderate income residents as well as community members throughout the Dayton region.”
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About 30,000 households will rely on the new Montgomery County wastewater treatment system that is now fully operational.
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With Lent fish fries in full swing, Montgomery County Environmental Services have seen an influx of grease coming down the pipes and entering their facilities.
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The cities of West Carrollton and Centerville will soon start combining their emergency dispatch centers. This kind of merger is becoming more common.…
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The city of West Carrollton is considering changes to its dispatching service. Officials are concerned the city is getting priced out of offering an…
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The West Carrollton school levy failed with 51% of votes against and 48% for. According to Scott Elliot of the Dayton Daily News, the school district has…