Clyde Water Pollution Control is a government organization in Clyde, OH that is dedicated to managing and addressing water pollution concerns in the city. They work closely with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ensure compliance with permit regulations and conduct regular sample testing. The organization also plays a role in the redevelopment of downtown areas, including the condemnation and demolition of properties that are deemed unfit for use.
In addition to their pollution control efforts, Clyde Water Pollution Control is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the city's wastewater treatment plant. They have recently been recognized for their innovative approach to wastewater treatment, as featured in Water Digest Magazine. The organization collaborates with the Sandusky County Land Bank to facilitate the demolition of condemned properties, contributing to the overall improvement and revitalization of the community.
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