
Logan County Water Pollution Control District
Russells
Point, OH 43348
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Logan County Governmental Web Site
Garis E. Pugh
General Manager
Class III Wastewater
Operator
Cynthia A. Defibaugh
Administrative Manager
Class III Wastewater
Operator
Ronald J. Jacob
Operations Manager
Class III Wastewater
Operator
Richard
E. Powell
Collection System Superintendent
Donald L. Corwin
Chief Plant Operator
Class III Wastewater
Operator

937-843-3328 937-843-3669
There are no current projects
The Logan County Water Pollution
Control District
Supports the Indian Lake Watershed Project
We encourage residents and others who utilize this
watershed to participate in the
programs offered
by this and other organizations which promote
actions that will help to improve water
quality.
We must strive to protect our
watershed’s aquatic
resources which benefits not only the local
residents
and
others who utilize its waters but also the wildlife
who must depend upon our
stewardship of these
resources for their survival.

The Indian Lake
Water Pollution Control District was formerly known as the Indian Lake Sanitary
Sewer District. The original sanitary
sewer district which was formed in the late 1930’s was comprised of the Russells
Point and Orchard Island areas. In the
late 40’s and early 50’s the sanitary sewer district was expanded to include
the Village of Lakeview and the chain of islands known as “the Indian Isles”
which is comprised of Minnewauken, Tecumseh, Miami,
Sunset, Sunrise, Cranetown,
Seminole, Shawnee and part of Lake Ridge Islands.
In the early 1980’s the sanitary sewer
district was expanded yet again to incorporate the northern shores of Indian
Lake which includes the Chippewa Park, Island View, Avondale, Sassafras Point, Turkeyfoot, King’s
Landing and Indian Lake Shores areas along with the Five Parks Allotment, Five
Parks Addition, Waterbury, Smith Addition, Dunn’s Pond, Bergs, and Putterbaugh allotments including the Tracey Farm Addition
of Washington Township on the opposite shore.
The
early 90’s saw the addition of Long Island, O’Connor’s Point and the Blue Heron
Cove area of Lake Ridge Island soon followed by the North Fork Area by Long
Island Shores on State Route 117. It was
during this project that the Village of Belle Center built their own sanitary
sewer collection system and connected their system to the county’s sanitary
line so as to provide a source for discharging to the Indian Lake treatment
plant facility. The Village maintains
their own collection system.
The Logan County Commissioners in the late
90’s acquired the treatment plant facility of the Transportation Research Center
(TRC). The treatment plant was renamed
the Flat Branch Water Pollution Control District and was so named for the Flat
Branch tributary into which the plant effluent water flows. It was at this time the Logan County
Commissioners established the LOGAN COUNTY WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
DISTRICT. The most recent expansion
to the District includes the Village of Huntsville, Bell Addition, Shady Knolls
Subdivision, Ohio Valley Park, Nash Finch (formerly Super Foods) and the County
Road 130 corridor.
The Logan County Water
Pollution Control is a political subdivision of the Logan County Commissioners.
We are part of the Southwest
District of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio E.P.A.).
Our rates for sanitary sewer
in 1985 were $15.10 per month for District 1 (Sewers installed prior to 1985)
and $21.10 per month for District 2 (Sewers installed after 1985).
Our current rates for these
Districts are $18.70 per month and $24.94 per month respectively. T
The average daily cost of
sanitary sewer is 62 cents per day for District 1 and 83 cents
per day for District 2.
You may wish
to consider comparing this cost to other public utilities you may use: electric, gas, propane, phone service, cable
TV, dish TV, internet service.
EMERGENCY
CALLS – Dial 937-592-5731 *
This is the telephone number
of the Logan Co. Sheriff’s Department
Please give your :
Name
Problem address
Contact
number
and the emergency problem you are experiencing. The
Dispatcher will then contact our personnel.
* PLEASE USE THIS NUMBER
ONLY for EMERGENCIES AFTER WORKING HOURS or during HOLIDAYS.
OTHERWISE CONTACT OUR
OFFICE DURING WORKING HOURS TO REPORT A PROBLEM at 843-3328 !
Remember…
if you are experiencing a problem with your sanitary sewer line please
don’t wait until you have a more serious
problem to call.
You
may wish to contact the District office FIRST before contacting a plumber!
Last revised: October 26, 2010