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Perrysburg Begins $8.5M Wastewater Treatment Plant Project

Perrysburg embarks on an $8.5M digester system improvement project at its wastewater treatment plant, enhancing operational reliability and compliance with environmental regulations. The city adjusts operations during construction, anticipating temporary odor issues. Residents' cooperation is appreciated.

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City of Perrysburg

Construction began Jan. 5, 2026, on a rehabilitation project at the city of Perrysburg’s wastewater treatment plant.
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Construction began Jan. 5, 2026, on a rehabilitation project at the city of Perrysburg’s wastewater treatment plant.

The city of Perrysburg has begun an $8.5 million rehabilitation project at its wastewater treatment plant focused on improvements to the facility's digester system. Construction began Jan. 5, 2026, and is expected to last approximately nine months.

The project will rehabilitate and modernize critical infrastructure within the digester complex, which plays a key role in the wastewater treatment process. Once completed, the improvements will extend the life of the system, improve operational reliability and help ensure continued compliance with environmental regulations.

During construction, the contractor will require full access to the digester complex. As a result, the city's normal wastewater treatment operations will be temporarily adjusted. During this period, the wastewater treatment plant will change how it processes wastewater. Instead of handling material that has already been treated, the plant will need to process untreated material each day for the duration of the project.

This operational change may result in occasional days when odors are more noticeable than usual, particularly in and around the treatment plant. The city understands this may be an inconvenience and appreciates the patience and understanding of residents while this important infrastructure work is completed.

City staff will continue to monitor operations closely and take reasonable steps to minimize impacts where possible. The Digester Rehabilitation project represents a significant investment in Perrysburg's wastewater infrastructure and supports the city's long-term commitment to protecting public health, environmental quality and essential services.

For more information, visit perrysburgoh.gov.


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