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1 if Description Clearview Dr water loop Hicksville Defiance $211,775 completed, PTI received $211,775 9/08. With funding, ready to bid. 8, OPWC,, ODOD Northeast Fulton Fulton Fulton $6,000,000 $3,000,000 within 120 System 25 5 This project will provide drinking water to an estimated population of 1350 people. These people live in areas that are currently served by private water systems are very susceptible to contamination as being directly influenced by surface water and consequently subject to waterborne disease outbreaks potential. Further, the System will provide drinking water to the Villages of the Lyons and Metamora. Both Villages have been required by the Ohio EPA to identify mitigative measures that must be implemented to comply with US EPA Disinfectants / Disinfection Byproducts Rule. The total population of both Villages is about 1100 people. The project consists of waterline; pump station and storage tank installation C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 1 of 9

2 if Description, OPWC,, ODOD State Route 108 line Fulton Fulton $950,000 $650,000 within This a waterline etension to replace 1950s waterline that provides to the unincorporated areas of Fulton within Clinton and Dover Townships. The eisting pipe has frequent breaks due to pitting and shearing; rusty water; and lacks adequate and reliable water service for drinking and fire protection. No Metamora water line etension from Lucas Vanlue System Florida System State Route 108 Line (Filling Home) Metamora, Lucas, Toledo Fulton $1,500,000 Engineering is net; would $1,500,000 take 3-4 months to design Vanlue Hancock $4,500,000 complete, PTIs $1,000,000 received, nearly ready to bid applied for but did not Florida Henry $100,000 $90,000 receive Ohio (Village) Henry Regional and State Issue 1 funding in fall Henry $600,000 currently has $325,000 EPA 60 3 miles of line with a mater meter and pump station. Would serve Metamora, Assumption, and Evergreen Schools treatment plant, elevated storage tank, distribution system 4 13 or Clairmont Street Napoleon Henry $70,000 finished. $70,000 Submitted to for 5 of eisting 6" waterline with new 8" waterline. Part of full re of street & utilities. Eisting is 51 years old. or finished. Dodd Street Napoleon Henry $130,000 $130,000 Submitted to for 5 of eisting 6" waterline with new 8" waterline. Part of full re of street & utilities. C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 2 of 9

3 if Description or or MDEQ MDEQ MDEQ Meekison in Street & progress. Beckham Napoleon Henry $400,000 $400,000 Can be bid Street 2nd quarter line. W. Washington Street & Avon Napoleon Henry $475,000 finished. $475,000 Submitted to Place for Elevated water tank Dead End Mains Dorr St. 24 Main ready to bid Sylvania Lucas $4,042,000 $4,042,000 by April General Motors Main Improvement Main Program Toledo Lucas $200,000 $200,000 4,678, of eisting " & 2" waterlines with new 8" & 12" waterlines of eisting 4" & 6" waterlines with new 8" waterlines. Part of full re of 0 W. Washington Street and utilities. Mandated by O.E.P.A. Findings & Orders (sanitary). 162 New MG water tank main improvement Toledo Lucas $2,100,000 $2,100, main replacement Toledo Lucas $378,000 $378, main etension Toledo Lucas $2,000,000 $2,000, main replacement of 100,000 gal. ville Lucas $275,000 $275, tower Lambertville: South system and corrosion coatings LaSalle: South system and corrosion coatings Luna Pier: South system and corrosion coatings, MI, MI, MI $250,000 $250, $85,000 $85,000 3 $85,000 $85,000 3 C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 3 of 9

4 if Description MDEQ Temperance: South system and corrosion coatings booster pump station impvts., MI $230,000 $230,000 9 Genoa $250,000 $250,000 within line replacement in Genoa $750,000 $750,000 within 120 Village or or or or yea yes Marblehead 200,000 gallon Elev. Storage Tank Marblehead Johnsons Island waterline etension Marblehead Route 163 waterline replacement Marblehead Treatment Plant Marblehead $1,129,000 $1,129,000 in planning 15 Marblehead $5,141,232 $2,570,616 in planning 25 in planning, Marblehead $732,900 design $732,900 waiting on funding Marblehead $972,345 ed, all permits have been obtained, $722,345 project has been bid, contract pending Additional system storage to accomdate growth in the southern portion of the village and to minimize risks of water outages for service area east of WTP and improve fire flows. Johnsons Island was anneed to the village; curently residents rely on wells and cisterns for water, rock subsurface not suitable for wellsissues include well yield, etc. includes a 4000 lf underwater connection to mainland and 17,000 lf loop around island Replacemetn of 6000 LF of failing cast iron waterline include solids contact clarifier to replace undersie and obsolete settling basin, replacement chemical storage and feed building to comply with EPA regulations C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 4 of 9

5 if Description control valve project $197,825 $917,825 within Pump Station #6 wetwell rehab. $180,000 $180,000 within Coating on pump station wet well is failing & coming off in sheets, needs to be replaced with new materials Regional Control Valve $197,825 in progress. $98,912 Can be bid 2nd quarter. 9 4 A 24" control valve will be installed allowing for greater turnover in the improving the water age in the system. This improvement directly relates to US EPA's new Disinfection / Disinfection By-Products Regulations. or EDA South Bass Island, Line - Miller Boat Line, Langram Road to construct. The village of Put-in-Bay to maintain. $397,500 $397,500 completed The project includes the installation of 2413 LF of water main to serve the Miller Ferry Boat operation and other adjacent residential and commercial operations which are all located within the island area impacted by Ohio EPA's Findings and orders. OPWC, South Bass Island, Line - Miller Boat Line, Langram Road to construct. The village of Put-in-Bay to maintain. $111,360 $111,360 within Langram Road/Miller Boatline Etension to OSU. Provide public potable water to 4 residential properties and a navigational aid facility with housing owned by the federal government. could be completed and ready for within days. C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 5 of 9

6 if Description Intake/Crib Put-in-Bay $550,000 $550,000 within Intake / Crib for this tourist community, which sees an average of over 30,000 visitors to the island each week-end during the season. Tourism is the only industry on the island, so this project is critical to ensure adequate water improvements. Loop Lakeview / Victory / Bayview Ave. Put-in-Bay $552,075 $552,075 within Lakeview / Victory / Bayview Ave. Loop line looping to assure adequate pressure & fire protection, as well as potable water delivery Treatment Plant UV disinfection system Put-in-Bay $177,900 $177,900 within UV Disinfection System Impvts. OPWC, Rocky Ridge & Distribution Rocky Ridge to install dist system tied into Carroll Twp with Carroll to Maintain after completion $2,943,437 Ready for bid, $2,943,437 within 60 days after funding award This project includes installation of a new water distribution system and fire hydrants for the Village and part of Benton Township. Installation of approimately 5750LF of 12" Main, 19,390LF of 8" main, 8630LF of 6" branch, and 2000LF of 2" branch water lines. It also includes installation of 44 fire hydrants and related materials. is to be supplied by the adjoining Carroll Township District and the system will be maintained by them as well after completion of the project. New WTP Paulding Paulding $8,500,000 $8,500, C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 6 of 9

7 if Description Upland Reservoir intake, PS, water main Fremont Sandusky $20,500,000 $20,500, Fremont Sandusky $7,800,000 $7,800, or Raw Reservoir Feed Pumps to be Wood $2,500,000 $2,500, ,000 Eisting reservoir pumps can not supply the raw 2,000 water necessary for the LPRO 3 MGD epansion. or East Gypsy Lane line Loop Phase 1 Ready Wood $500,000 $500,000 to Bid Late of 1700 LF of 16-inch waterline to provide a backup feed to development east of I75. This project will serve to improve fire flows at the 5,000 Wood Comple in the event that the primary waterline serving development east of I75 is unavailable. or East Gypsy Lane line Loop Phase 2 Ready Wood $1,200,000 $1,200,000 to Bid Late of 5900 LF of 16-inch waterline to provide a large diameter 10,000 interconnection between the 's primary water storage towers. or East Poe Road line Loop Ready Wood $1,600,000 $1,600,000 to Bid Late of 6000 LF of 24-inch waterline to provide a backup feed to development east of I75. This project will serve to 5,000 improve fire flows in the event that the primary waterline serving development east of I75 is unavailable. C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 7 of 9

8 if Description or Napoleon Road line Loop Ready Wood $400,000 $400,000 to Bid Late of 2350 LF of 12-inch waterline to provide a backup feed to development east of I75. This project will serve to 5,000 maintain fire flows in the event that the primary waterline serving development east of I75 is unavailable. or North Main Street line Phase 1 Ready Wood $325,000 $325,000 to Bid March 25 0 of 2100 LF of substandard 4-inch waterline with a new 12- inch diameter waterline to provide improved fire flows along North Main 1,500 Street and interconnection of the 's North Main Street Commercial District and the Downtown Business District. or North Prospect line Ready Wood $85,000 $85,000 to Bid June of 700 LF of 4-inch waterline with a new 10-inch waterline. or WTP Accelator repair should Wood $285,000 be completed $285,000 as soon as possible. 4 1,000 A recent evaluation of the Accelators (the flocculation units of the eisting 6 MGD lime soda treatment plant). These unit were installed 2,000 in 1950 and have been in continuous service for 58 years. There has been severe wear in the unit and it must be rebuilt as soon as possible. or WTP LPRO Epansion / Treatment Bid Wood $11,000,000 $11,000,000 Equipment Jan/Feb 30 1,000 of a 3 MGD Membrane Reverse Osmosis water treatment plant. 2,000 Required to meet USEPA quality requirements and to provide the the quality necessary. C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 8 of 9

9 if Description. ODOD, OPWC, USDA Custar / Milton Center System and Wood $3,500,000 $1,000,000 In planning 40 Municipal regional water supply for two Villages including treatment & storage. ODOD, OPWC, USDA Dunbridge area waterline and line to Blako Wood $1,500,000 $600,000 In planning Industries and the town of Dunbridge Master Meter and Clear well WL #100 area and Wood $900,000 $400,000 In planning Master meters & clearwell to allow for District control of system OPWC. Walbridge Road Transmission Main Etension Weston Area Regional Elevated Tank and and Wood $618,000 $200,000 In planning Wood $1,100,000 > 60%. Needs EPA $300,000 Ready to bid 90 days ODOD, OPWC, USDA Wood / and Regional System Wood & Regional water $8,000,000 $3,000,000 In planning 500 connection from 1,000 system to Wood Risingsun / Lakota School Transmission Main and Wood & Sandusky $2,640,000 $1,200,000 In planning projects $111,606,399 $90,763,870 1,169 5,520 34,650 C:\Documents and Settings\vondeylenm\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK232\ Infrastructure Economic Stimulus s.ls 9 of 9

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