Pandora council looking at $12,147 flow meter
Pandora council is considering purchase of a flow meter, estimated to cost $12,147 (plus $139 alignment fee), which is required by the Ohio EPA. The requirement is so that the village will be on a controlled discharge system. The matter was discussed at the Nov. 9 council meeting.
The flow meter will be installed in an existing manhole at the effluent site of the village lagoon system.
In other action, council approved the hiring of David Meyer as an as-needed assistant to Marvin Steiner with hydrant flushing.
Minutes to the meeting are on the attachment at the bottom of this page.
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