
Columbus Communities’ Fair-Weathered Friend: The Sewer
The recent surge of rain has created quite an obstacle for many Columbus residents. The heavy rain has contributed to downed tree branches and wires

The recent surge of rain has created quite an obstacle for many Columbus residents. The heavy rain has contributed to downed tree branches and wires

Major cities throughout Ohio are at the start of, or just completing important sewer rehabilitation upgrades to enhance their respective cities. There have been many

Undoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of summer begin to wane, no

Columbus is building an underground storm sewer tunnel which will be the largest public works project in the city’s history. The 4-mile long storm water

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has released the Water Pollution Control Loan Fund (WPCLF) funding agenda. The WPCLF funding program will offer up to $5

There are a several ways residents of Ohio can save on energy costs during the winter months. Did you know that ceiling fans aren’t just

In Ohio there is growing concern for nutrient pollution. The cause stems from too much nitrogen and phosphorus in water. Nutrients are chemical elements that

A 4.5-mile-long tunnel was just completed in Columbus to help deter storm water runoff that has been an issue for residents and motorists. The tunnel,

The Northeast Ohio Sewer District is eager to address flooding, pipe erosion and water quality issues after a /Supreme Court ruling last month. For several