Ohio district wants to choose which water and sewage utility it will use at new schools

Aug. 24, 2009
Reynoldsburg district says service from the city of Reynoldsburg would be less costly

From The Columbus Dispatch: The Reynoldsburg (Ohio) school district has filed a lawsuit asking a judge to allow it to pick which water and sewage utility will serve two new schools. District officials say service from the city of Reynoldsburg would be $1 million cheaper than using the Southwest Licking Community Water & Sewer District, because the city charges much lower user and tap-in fees for public schools. A high school and elementary school are being built within Southwest Licking Community Water's service area and are scheduled to open in the fall of 2011.

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