Willard officials are considering hiring a Columbus firm for work related to a water pollution control plant improvements project.
City manager Brian Humphress said the plant is more than 20 years old, and its equipment is beginning to fail and fall apart. Its remaining useful life ranges from one to three years, he said.
A story about this subject as well as other Willard matters was published in Friday's Reflector.
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Wonder how old some of our roads are that haven't been touched in years. Fix everything but our roads....that's the philosophy of our city manager.
When it takes a crane to pluck the cars out of the potholes, they'll start fixing the roads. LOL
They wouldn't pull the cars out. They'll just patch over them.
might be on to something here........lol