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Does the Columbus Metropolitan Area have a Sewage Facilities Plan?

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Does the Columbus Metropolitan Area have a Sewage Facilities Plan?

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Yes. In 1974, the Ohio EPA authorized the City of Columbus to be the Designated Management Agency (DMA) within the Columbus Metropolitan Facilities Planning Area (FPA). As the DMA, the City of Columbus was responsible for developing the Sewage Facilities Plan. The City developed a plan that was submitted to the Ohio EPA in 1976.

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