The Northwestern
Water & Sewer
District is a regional water and sewer district chartered under
section 6119 of the Ohio Revised Code. Organized in 1994
to take over the water and sewer operations of the Wood County
Sanitary Engineer, the District is specifically intended to meet
the following goals within our service area:
- To establish a uniform water distribution and wastewater collection
system
- To create uniform and equitable rates
- To provide uniform services
- To institute consistent regulatory authority for water and
wastewater services
The District provides reliable, high-quality
water and sewer service to our customer base in townships and
municipalities in and around Wood County. By combining
systems to share operation and maintenance costs, the District
is able to provide professional management and experienced service
personnel throughout our service area. This enables smaller
townships and municipalities to comply with state and federal
mandates in an efficient, economically viable manner. Additional
benefits include improved fire protection, lower insurance rates,
and environmentally responsible sewage disposal.
A nine-member
Board of Trustees oversees the District, with each trustee serving
a six-year term. The trustees represent a
diversity of professional experience, and they provide direction
for the District in this demanding growth area of Northwest Ohio.
Three of the trustees are appointed by the Wood County Commissioners,
three others are selected by the township
members of the District, and the final three are chosen by
the municipal members of the District.
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