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  1. If you have sewer or flooding issues or a billing question, knowing who to call can be confusing. Where you live determines who you contact. Enter your city below and we'll provide your sewer and stormwater billing contact and where to report stream and sewer issues.

  2. Mar 26, 2020 · Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District | 3900 Euclid Ave | Cleveland, Ohio 44115 | (216) 881-8247 | Customer Service Hours 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m. EST

  3. Through smart combinations of gray and green infrastructure, construction projects touch many corners of our service area, maybe even your neighborhood. Learn more. The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District conveys and treats wastewater for Cleveland and surrounding suburbs.

  4. The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District governs the operation of three major wastewater treatment plants and associated water pollution control facilities on Lake Erie, the Cuyahoga River and Rocky River. The District serves 59 suburban communities and the City of Cleveland and employs more than 580 people. Major treatment facilities include ...

  5. Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, Cleveland, Ohio. 6,971 likes · 2,011 talking about this · 450 were here. Serving our community and protecting our environment for more than 50 years.

  6. Prior to 1972, the City of Cleveland owned and operated the three major wastewater treatment plants and their tributary intercepting sewers, which continue to provide for the conveyance, treatment and disposal of the wastewater from Cleveland and many surrounding communities.

  7. Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District | 3900 Euclid Ave | Cleveland, Ohio 44115 | (216) 881-8247 | Customer Service Hours 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m. EST

  8. Jun 22, 2020 · CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has completed its second of seven tunnels to store combined sewer overflows and keep sewage from polluting Lake Erie.

  9. For this reason, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District offers the Summer Sprinkling Program, in which summer residential sewer bills are based on either average winter water consumption, or actual summer water consumption, whichever is lower.

  10. The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District based major upgrades on weather data that's 25 years old, but officials believe they will still meet EPA-required goals.

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