OHIO
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS PHASE 2 PFAS SETTLEMENT

Ohio’s water systems are at a critical decision point.

HOW MUCH COULD YOUR PWS RECEIVE?

The settlement administrator will evaluate factors such as:

  • PFAS concentration levels in your water sources.
  • Adjusted flow rates (based on your three highest years in a 10-year period).

Ohio cities with high PFAS scores could qualify for a 4x multiplier on their PFAS settlement awards, potentially unlocking millions of dollars for their PWS.

A list of Ohio PWS that qualify for the 3M and DuPont settlements is provided at the end of this page.

Estimated Flow Rates:

We estimate flow rates are approximately 1,500 GPM per 10,000 people served.

This is an estimate and there may be variation due to many factors including commercial use of the water system.

The actual flow rate is known by the water utility.

Flow Rate (gpm) / PFAS Score 100 250 500 1,000 1,500 5,000 10,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 300,000
2 $36,240 $70,013 $115,244 $189,694 $253,898 $603,369 $993,106 $1,918,881 $3,157,910 $5,196,296 $11,436,561
4 $145,785 $281,723 $463,713 $763,253 $1,021,550 $2,427,216 $3,994,261 $7,714,149 $12,687,352 $20,855,641 $45,758,953
10 $148,252 $286,489 $471,559 $776,166 $1,038,832 $2,468,269 $4,061,800 $7,844,507 $12,901,569 $21,207,290 $46,527,259
50 $164,724 $318,320 $523,950 $862,394 $1,154,236 $2,742,397 $4,512,775 $8,714,863 $14,331,681 $23,554,481 $51,652,815
100 $185,313 $358,108 $589,437 $970,176 $1,298,484 $3,085,022 $5,076,399 $9,802,456 $16,118,368 $26,485,901 $58,047,466
250 $247,082 $477,467 $785,890 $1,293,499 $1,731,188 $4,112,663 $6,766,639 $13,062,886 $21,472,088 $35,263,074 $77,149,868
500 $350,027 $676,390 $1,113,285 $1,832,294 $2,452,225 $5,824,623 $9,581,606 $18,489,120 $30,373,873 $49,834,987 $108,717,963
750 $452,968 $875,299 $1,440,643 $2,370,993 $3,173,089 $7,535,613 $12,393,952 $23,905,608 $39,249,406 $64,336,461 $139,954,105
1000 $555,906 $1,074,195 $1,767,967 $2,909,596 $3,893,781 $9,245,635 $15,203,680 $29,312,376 $48,098,804 $78,768,005 $170,863,503

The ranges provided in the 3M Estimated Allocation Range Table are based on data publicly available at the time of the Settlement, reasonable assumptions, and good faith estimates. The ranges presented in this Table are not the actual settlement awards that will be allocated to each Impacted Water Source because: certain data is not publicly available; the full extent of Impacted Water Sources is unknown; and the extent of participation in the settlement among putative members of the Settlement Class is unknown.

STAG LIUZZA: PROVEN RESULTS

Stag Liuzza has decades of experience handling environmental litigation nationwide. The judge overseeing the national AFFF PFAS litigation appointed Mike Stag to the PEC. Our PFAS lawyers have secured billions in settlements from 3M and DuPont. Whether you represent a small rural water district or a large metropolitan area, we can help you navigate PFAS lawsuits, federal court proceedings, and all aspects of filing a successful PFAS settlement claim. Stag Liuzza’s track record includes:

  • A major water district serving over 200,000 customers, estimated to receive $14 million+ in settlement funds
  • A mid-size municipality serving 15,000 customers, estimated to recover $3.3 million
  • A smaller town serving 5,000 customers, expected to obtain $4.7 million in funding

Ohio municipalities have the opportunity to access vital funding through Phase 2 of the national PFAS settlement with 3M and DuPont. This funding is essential for PWS to reimburse PFAS-related costs, conduct water testing, implement remediation plans, and establish long-term protection against PFAS contamination.

Missing key deadlines will forfeit settlement funds owed to Ohio public drinking water systems, and put significant financial strain on both systems and rate payers.

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PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS: PFAS SETTLEMENT - KEY INFORMATION

Ohio’s public drinking water systems are at a critical juncture in the fight against PFAS contamination. These PFAS chemicals—often called “forever chemicals”—pose serious health concerns for residents, threaten local ecosystems, and can result in tens of millions of dollars in remediation costs if left unaddressed. Many products, including firefighting foam, electronics, and packaging, contain PFAS. This contributes to environmental contamination and serious health risks.

The Phase 2 PFAS Settlement available to many Ohio cities and towns provides financial resources to help municipalities test for, mitigate, and manage PFAS exposure in their water supply in order to follow compliance with evolving federal guidelines and safeguarding public health.

The Phase 2 Public Water System Settlement provides essential funding for Ohio public water systems to tackle PFAS contamination. This settlement supports PFAS remediation and ensures compliance with federal PFAS standards.

These resources enable municipalities to identify and remediate contamination effectively, helping protect their water systems. Acting promptly reduces the financial burden of treatment measures and ensures compliance with federal PFAS standards.

KEY DEADLINES FOR
OHIO WATER SYSTEMS:

JANUARY 1, 2026

JULY 1, 2026

JULY 31, 2026

AUGUST 1, 2026

DECEMBER 31, 2030

Phase Two Testing Claims Form

Phase Two Baseline Testing

Phase Two Action Fund Claims Form

Phase Two Special Needs Claims Form

Final deadline for Phase Two Supplemental Claims.

JANUARY 1, 2026

Phase Two Testing Claims Form

JULY 1, 2026

Phase Two Baseline Testing

JULY 31, 2026

Phase Two Action Fund Claims Form

AUGUST 1, 2026

Phase Two Special Needs Claims Form

DECEMBER 31, 2030

Final deadline for Phase Two Supplemental Claims.

Time is Running Out!

Secure critical funding today. PWS cannot wait to take action later. This settlement is the only opportunity to receive funds from 3M and DuPont.

BENEFITS OF FILING FOR
THE PHASE 2 SETTLEMENT?

The Phase 2 Settlement offers vital financial and legal benefits to Ohio’s municipalities. Below is an introduction to the core advantages:

01.

REDUCED FINANCIAL
BURDEN:

Settlement awards alleviate expensive out-of-pocket expenses for municipalities, saving customers from substantial rate hikes. The settlement pays a PWS even if the PFAS detection levels are below the EPA 4 ppt standard.

02.

PROTECT PUBLIC
HEALTH:

Early identification and treatment of drinking water contaminated with PFAS can limit adverse outcomes for public drinking water systems.

03.

ENSURE
COMPLIANCE:

The EPA has set a national standard of 4 ppt for PFOA and PFOS. Public drinking water systems are required to test pursuant to UCMR-5. National Clean Drinking Water Act standards will apply to most PWS.

04.

LONG-TERM COMMUNITY
SAFEGUARD:

Address PFAS contamination proactively and secure funds necessary to respond to unfunded national mandates.

UNDERSTANDING PFAS CONTAMINATION

PFAS, or per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, are a group of synthetic chemicals that have been widely used in various industries and consumer products. These chemicals are known for their resistance to heat, water, and oil, making them useful in applications such as non-stick cookware, food packaging, and firefighting foam. However, PFAS have also been linked to serious health concerns, including cancer, thyroid disease, and reproductive issues.

PFAS are often referred to as “forever chemicals” because they do not break down naturally in the environment and can persist for hundreds of years. This persistence has led to widespread contamination of soil, water, and air, making PFAS a widespread environmental and public health concern.

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HEALTH EFFECTS OF
PFAS EXPOSURE

Exposure to PFAS has been linked to a range of serious health effects, including:

CANCER:

PFAS have been linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancer, including testicular and kidney cancer.

THYROID CONDITIONS:

PFAS have been shown to disrupt thyroid function, leading to conditions such as hypothyroidism.

REPRODUCTIVE ISSUES:

PFAS have been linked to reproductive problems, including reduced fertility and increased risk of pregnancy complications.

IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPRESSION:

PFAS have been shown to weaken the immune system, making people more susceptible to illness and infection.

The health effects of PFAS exposure can be severe and long-lasting, making it essential to take steps to minimize exposure and address contamination.

PFAS CONTAMINATION & REMEDIATION IN OHIO

PFAS chemicals are widely used across various industries, including firefighting foam (aqueous film-forming foam), food packaging, and other everyday products. Over time, these harmful chemicals have seeped into drinking water supplies, contaminated groundwater, and even private drinking water wells throughout Ohio.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other government agencies have issued guidelines under legislation such as the Toxic Substances Control Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act to address PFAS pollution. Ohio municipalities must take swift action to meet these federal guidelines, mitigate legal exposure, and protect public health.

Public drinking water systems in Ohio can expect to receive millions of dollars in settlement funds needed to respond to PFAS in its water sources. The 3M and DuPont Phase 2 settlement offers financial support necessary to avoid passing the bill to taxpayers and rate payers.

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ESTIMATED SETTLEMENT AWARDS:

Municipalities with any detectable PFAS and significant flow rates could qualify for awards in millions.

MULTIPLIER EFFECT:

Municipalities with any detectable PFAS and significant flow rates could qualify for awards in millions.

Without action, Ohio PWS with detectable levels of PFAS may face long-term consequences, including increased public health risks, regulatory action, reduced property values, and significant financial burdens.

DON'T RISK LOSING FUNDING FOR
OHIO'S PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS

Municipalities across Ohio face potential remediation expenses in the tens of millions. Litigation to recover costs from the PFAS industry is ongoing at the federal level. The AFFF Product Liability Litigation is the national case that resulted in the $13.6 Billion settlement with 3M and Dupont.

Public water systems in Ohio risk losing out on millions of dollars if they fail to take legal action. Specifically, water systems must meet not only the settlement deadlines, but also evaluate any unsettled damage claims. These claims include costs to public waste water and sewage treatment systems. Many defendants in the litigation have not settled with public drinking water systems in the hope that they will fail to take action. Public water systems that fail to act before the deadlines will forfeit their claim to millions of dollars in funding.

Therefore, public water systems must take immediate action to protect their financial interests.

MEET EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER, MIKE STAG

Mike Stag, a member of the court-appointed Executive Committee for PFAS litigation, currently represents PWS in 26 states to claim their share of the $13.6 Billion settlement fund.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

It is a nationwide agreement that provides funding and cost recovery to public water systems. Ohio PWS’s can file settlement claims to receive financial support to pay for or reimburse costs related to testing, remediation, and regulatory compliance.

Specific PFAS chemicals of major concern include PFOA and PFOS, although new PFAS compounds continue to emerge. The national settlement with 3M and DuPont pays systems for any detections related to many different PFAS chemicals.

Exposure to PFAS in drinking water has been linked to kidney cancer, thyroid issues, immune system disruptions, and other significant health problems

Water systems qualifying for the Phase 2 settlement are listed in an exhibit to the Master Settlement Agreement for 3M and DuPont. The amount of money each water system will receive depends on factors like PFAS concentrations and flow rates. Completing PFAS testing in each water source is crucial to recovering money.

Reimbursement for settlement testing costs is expected the first quarter of 2026. Action fund payments are expected to start the fourth quarter of 2026.

GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS

PFAS (Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances)

A group of toxic chemicals, including PFOA and PFOS, used in products such as firefighting foam and non-stick cookware.

Forever Chemicals

A nickname for PFAS due to their persistence in the environment and the human body.

PFAS Exposure

Contact with PFAS compounds through inhalation, ingestion (drinking water), or skin contact.

PFAS Claim

A formal request for financial compensation through the PFAS litigation process or settlement funds.

Federal Court/District Court

Judicial systems handling PFAS lawsuits and approving final settlements.

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)

A federal law regulating hazardous waste management, relevant to PFAS disposal.

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)

A law giving the EPA authority to regulate new and existing chemicals, including PFAS.

Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)

A firefighting foam often containing PFAS chemicals that can leach into groundwater.

Comprehensive Environmental Response

Refers to laws and actions (e.g., CERCLA) for cleaning up hazardous substances, including PFAS pollution.

Personal Injury Claims

Lawsuits brought by individuals who suffer health problems from PFAS exposure, potentially involving local governments and PFAS manufacturers.

FIND YOUR PWS

PWS Name PWSID PWS Type Primary Source Population Served
CLEVELAND PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH1801212CWSSurfacewater1308955
COLUMBUS PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH2504412CWSSurfacewater1252018
CINCINNATI PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH3102612CWSSurfacewater750200
TOLEDO CITY OFOH4801411CWSSurfacewater480000
AKRON CITY PWSOH7700011CWSSurfacewater280000
DEL-CO WATER COMPANY, INC.OH2101412CWSSurfacewater150000
CLERMONT PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH1302212CWSSurfacewater133059
CANTON PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH7608112CWSGroundwater107500
AQUA OHIO - MASSILLON PWSOH7604512CWSGroundwater95636
LAKE COUNTY WEST WATER SUBDISTRICTOH4302411CWSSurfacewater78379
AQUA OHIO - MENTOROH4301511CWSSurfacewater74500
ELYRIA WATER DEPARTMENTOH4700411CWSSurfacewater68000
LORAIN CITY PWSOH4700711CWSSurfacewater64152
HAMILTON PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH0904012CWSGroundwater62447
SPRINGFIELD CITY PWSOH1204412CWSGroundwater60680
WARREN CITY PWSOH7803811CWSSurfacewater54900
FINDLAY CITYOH3200111CWSSurfacewater54040
MANSFIELD CITYOH7002914CWSSurfacewater51000
NEWARK CITY PWSOH4502314CWSSurfacewater49934
CUYAHOGA FALLS CITY PWSOH7701012CWSGroundwater49652
AQUA OHIO - MARIONOH5100414CWSSurfacewater46317
FAIRFIELD CITY PWSOH0900715CWSGroundwater44907
DELAWARE CITY PWSOH2100311CWSSurfacewater44740
HUBER HEIGHTS PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH5703612CWSGroundwater43439
SOUTHWEST REGIONAL WATER DISTRICTOH0903912CWSGroundwater43108
LAKE COUNTY EAST WATER SUBDISTRICTOH4302911CWSSurfacewater40656
LANCASTER CITY PWSOH2301012CWSGroundwater40400
AQUA OHIO - ASHTABULAOH0400711CWSSurfacewater39838
GREENE CO.-NORTHWEST REG WATEROH2903512CWSGroundwater36855
WARREN CO. FRANKLIN AREA PWSOH8301603CWSGroundwater36725
ROSS COUNTY WATER CO INC PWSOH7101412CWSGroundwater35345
ATHENS PWSOH0500212CWSGroundwater32725
PAINESVILLE CITY PWSOH4301611CWSSurfacewater31728
KENT CITY PWSOH6701812CWSGroundwater29662
ZANESVILLE PWSOH6002712CWSGroundwater29381
BARBERTON CITYOH7700411CWSSurfacewater28500
HIGHLAND COUNTY WATER COMPANY, INC.OH3600514CWSGroundwater28421
WOOSTER CITY PWSOH8504512CWSGroundwater26618
TROY CITY PWSOH5501612CWSGroundwater26305
BELMONT CO. SANITARY DISTRICT 3 PWSOH0700412CWSGroundwater26045
XENIA CITY PWSOH2902812CWSGroundwater26000
SANDUSKY CITYOH2201411CWSSurfacewater25793
MARYSVILLE CITY PWSOH8000314CWSSurfacewater25571
NAWAOH5553612CWSGroundwater24766
WADSWORTH CITY PWSOH5201712CWSGroundwater24356
NORTH CANTON CITY PWSOH7604312CWSGroundwater24154
AVON LAKE CITY PWSOH4700311CWSSurfacewater23659
TATE-MONROE WATER ASSOCIATION PWSOH1301312CWSGroundwater22777
PICKERINGTON CITY PWSOH2301512CWSGroundwater22443
ALLIANCE CITY PWSOH7600011CWSSurfacewater22232
ADAMS COUNTY REGIONAL WD PWSOH0100012CWSGroundwater21810
CHILLICOTHE CITY PWSOH7100112CWSGroundwater21725
PIQUA CITY PWSOH5501211CWSSurfacewater20900
ASHLAND CITYOH0300112CWSGroundwater20648
SIDNEY CITY PWSOH7501214CWSSurfacewater20614
AQUA OHIO - TIFFINOH7400614CWSSurfacewater20035
OREGON CITYOH4800911CWSSurfacewater19950
MIAMISBURG CITY PWSOH5701212CWSGroundwater19790
OTTAWA COUNTY REGIONAL WATER DISTRICTOH6205011CWSSurfacewater19556
SPRINGBORO PWSOH8301412CWSGroundwater19500
LE-AX REGIONAL WATER DISTRICT PWSOH0501111CWSGroundwater19311
FREMONT CITYOH7200311CWSSurfacewater18319
MOUNT VERNON CITY PWSOH4200812CWSGroundwater18071
NEW PHILADELPHIA CITY PWSOH7900812CWSGroundwater17410
FRANKLIN PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH8300412CWSGroundwater17175
NORWALK CITYOH3901111CWSSurfacewater17068
STEUBENVILLE, CITY OFOH4102411CWSSurfacewater17000
SALEM CITYOH1502011CWSSurfacewater16850
DEFIANCE CITYOH2000111CWSSurfacewater16494
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITYOH2902012CWSGroundwater16469
SOUTHWEST LICKING COMMUNITY WATEROH4505412CWSGroundwater16300
RAVENNA CITY PWSOH6703211CWSSurfacewater16000
JACKSON CO. WATER COMPANY-WTPOH4002012CWSGroundwater15903
PIKE WATER, INC.-PLANT PWSOH6602412CWSGroundwater15487
FAIRFIELD COUNTY UTILITIES PWSOH2301912CWSGroundwater15486
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE PWSOH2400714CWSSurfacewater14100
CIRCLEVILLE CITY PWSOH6500412CWSGroundwater13965
SCIOTO CO. REGIONAL WATER DISTRICT #1OH7300212CWSGroundwater13820
COSHOCTON PWSOH1600012CWSGroundwater13537
ENGLEWOOD CITY PWSOH5700812CWSGroundwater13463
FOSTORIA CITYOH7400411CWSSurfacewater13441
DOVER CITY PWSOH7900412CWSGroundwater13253
BELLEFONTAINE CITY PWSOH4600112CWSGroundwater13249
GREENVILLE CITY PWSOH1900714CWSSurfacewater13227
TRENTON CITY PWSOH0903012CWSGroundwater13012
WEST CARROLLTON CITY PWSOH5702812CWSGroundwater12910
EAST LIVERPOOL CITYOH1500811CWSSurfacewater12586
BUCYRUS CITYOH1700011CWSSurfacewater12570
CONNEAUTOH0400411CWSSurfacewater12567
CELINA CITYOH5400011CWSSurfacewater11682
HARRISON CITY PWSOH3100812CWSGroundwater11400
JEFFERSON WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT PWSOH2504012CWSGroundwater11294
WAPAKONETA CITYOH0600712CWSGroundwater11000
VAN WERT CITYOH8100611CWSSurfacewater10846
VERMILION CITYOH2201511CWSSurfacewater10569
CITY OF HEATH PWSOH4500912CWSGroundwater10310
BUCKEYE WATER DISTRICT - OHIO RIVEROH1502911CWSSurfacewater10300
GALION CITYOH1700211CWSSurfacewater10089
EARNHART HILL WATER DISTRICT PWSOH6500812CWSGroundwater10057
SCIOTO WATER, INC.-ROSE HILLOH7300303CWSGroundwater9920
PATASKALA CITYOH4502512CWSGroundwater9900
WYOMING CITY PWSOH3102212CWSGroundwater9700
JACKSON, CITY OFOH4000111CWSSurfacewater9691
LONDON CITY PWSOH4900712CWSGroundwater9394
ST MARYS CITYOH0600612CWSGroundwater9356
CANAL WINCHESTER CITY PWSOH2500312CWSGroundwater9286
TWIN CITY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT PWSOH7901711CWSGroundwater9224
OAKWOOD CITY PWSOH5701915CWSGroundwater9202
LOUISVILLE CITY PWSOH7603012CWSGroundwater9186
SHELBY CITYOH7004511CWSSurfacewater9031
SCIOTO WATER, INC.-SUGAR CAMPOH7300903CWSGroundwater8915
BRYAN CITYOH8600012CWSGroundwater8729
OBERLIN WATER DEPARTMENTOH4700911CWSSurfacewater8600
PORTAGE COUNTY WATER RESOURCESOH6702812CWSGroundwater8423
EATON PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH6801612CWSGroundwater8400
HUDSON CITY PWSOH7701612CWSGroundwater8385
ORRVILLE CITY PWSOH8502712CWSGroundwater8380
KENTON CITYOH3300612CWSGroundwater8360
BELLEVUE CITYOH3900011CWSSurfacewater8249
KNOX COUNTY WATER AND WASTEWATER PWSOH4202012CWSGroundwater7710
HOLLYWOOD GAMING @ MVRCOH5055013NTNCWSGroundwater7625
HDMA - BENTON RD PWSOH8035512NTNCWSGroundwater7600
AQUA OHIO - LAKE DARBYOH2502612CWSGroundwater7341
CORTLAND CITY PWSOH7800512CWSGroundwater7104
DELPHOS CITYOH0200412CWSSurfacewater7101
AQUA OHIO - BLACKLICKOH2502412CWSGroundwater7100
WILLARD CITYOH3901511CWSSurfacewater7099
WELLSTON CITY PWSOH4001912CWSSurfacewater7000
UNION CITY PWSOH5702512CWSGroundwater7000
MARTINS FERRY PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH0701212CWSGroundwater6980
AQUA OHIO - HUBER RIDGE PWSOH2502512CWSGroundwater6950
HURON CITYOH2201011CWSSurfacewater6893
COLUMBIANA CITY PWSOH1500312CWSGroundwater6750
LOGAN, CITY OFOH3700612CWSGroundwater6704
UPPER SANDUSKY CITYOH8800511CWSSurfacewater6698
I-71 AND SR-35 PWSOH2437412CWSGroundwater6685
NELSONVILLE PWSOH0501214CWSGroundwater6656
ONTARIO CITYOH7003512CWSGroundwater6656
HILLSBORO CITYOH3600614CWSSurfacewater6650
MOUNT ORAB VILLAGE PWSOH0801011CWSSurfacewater6607
TCMSD-WILKSHIRE HILLS PWSOH7901612CWSGroundwater6587
MAYSVILLE REGIONAL WATEROH6001411CWSSurfacewater6540
RITTMAN CITY PWSOH8503012CWSGroundwater6491
CLYDE CITYOH7200211CWSSurfacewater6325
LEADING CREEK CONSERVANCY DISTRICTOH5300012CWSGroundwater6194
SEBRING VILLAGE PWSOH5001911CWSSurfacewater6159
ANDOVER-CAMPLANDS WATEROH0400212CWSGroundwater6009
CLEVES VILLAGE PWSOH3100512CWSGroundwater6000
ADA VILLAGEOH3300012CWSGroundwater5952
GRANVILLE, VILLAGE OFOH4500612CWSGroundwater5946
GERMANTOWN CITY PWSOH5701012CWSGroundwater5796
TORONTO PWSOH4102811CWSSurfacewater5676
ARCHBOLD VILLAGEOH2600011CWSSurfacewater5586
CANAL FULTON CITY PWSOH7600912CWSGroundwater5323
MADISON COUNTY SSWD WATER DISTRICT 1OH4901012CWSGroundwater5176
NEW LEXINGTONOH6400411CWSSurfacewater5161
CHARDON CITY PWSOH2800412CWSGroundwater5159
BYESVILLEOH3001212CWSGroundwater under influence of surfacewater5104
MONROE WATER SYSTEMSOH5600812CWSGroundwater5012
JOHNSTOWN VILLAGE PWSOH4501512CWSGroundwater4900
PLAIN CITY VILLAGE PWSOH4901112CWSGroundwater4900
OTTAWA VILLAGEOH6900711CWSSurfacewater4863
WELLINGTON VILLAGE PWSOH4701511CWSSurfacewater4802
JEFFERSON REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITYOH5703012CWSGroundwater4750
EAST PALESTINE VILLAGE PWSOH1500912CWSGroundwater4721
CRESTLINE VILLAGEOH1700112CWSGroundwater4630
GREENFIELD VILLAGE PWSOH3600312CWSGroundwater4600
MEDINA CO/SOUTHERN WATER DIST PWSOH5260712CWSGroundwater4516
WAVERLY CITY PWSOH6600912CWSGroundwater4433
COLDWATER VILLAGEOH5400112CWSGroundwater4427
LEXINGTON VILLAGEOH7002212CWSGroundwater4320
ASHVILLE VILLAGE PWSOH6500012CWSGroundwater4298
BELLAIRE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMOH0700114CWSSurfacewater4278
BLANCHESTER VILLAGE PWSOH1400111CWSSurfacewater4243
MONTPELIER VILLAGEOH8600912CWSGroundwater4240
WEST JEFFERSON VILLAGE PWSOH4902012CWSGroundwater4222
CLARK COUNTY PARK LAYNE PWSOH1201112CWSGroundwater4100
CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITYOH2903612CWSGroundwater4000
MINERVA VILLAGE PWSOH7603812CWSGroundwater4000
NEW LEBANON VILLAGE PWSOH5701812CWSGroundwater3995
NEWCOMERSTOWN VILLAGE PWSOH7900912CWSGroundwater3882
SWANTON VILLAGEOH2601011CWSSurfacewater3855
WAYNESVILLE VILLAGE PWSOH8302012CWSGroundwater3800
YELLOW SPRINGS VILLAGE PWSOH2903012CWSGroundwater3761
FELICITY VILLAGE PWSOH1300612CWSGroundwater3700
CAREY VILLAGEOH8800012CWSGroundwater3674
MT GILEAD VILLAGE PWSOH5900712CWSGroundwater3660
PAULDING VILLAGEOH6300411CWSSurfacewater3605
HICKSVILLE VILLAGEOH2000212CWSGroundwater3600
DELTA VILLAGEOH2600311CWSSurfacewater3518
HONDA DMA EAST LIBERTY WTPOH4643512NTNCWSGroundwater3500
COMMERCIAL POINT VILLAGEOH6503512CWSGroundwater3497
NORTH BALTIMORE VILLAGEOH8701611CWSSurfacewater3432
LOCKLAND VILLAGE PWSOH3101212CWSGroundwater3407
HONDA DMA ANNA ENGINE PLANTOH7537812NTNCWSGroundwater3400
CADIZ VILLAGE PWSOH3400214CWSSurfacewater3353
NEW BREMEN VILLAGEOH0600512CWSGroundwater3318

DON'T WAIT!
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