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File #: 0221X-2025    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Council Office for Signature
File created: 10/2/2025 In control: Wyche
On agenda: 10/6/2025 Final action:
Title: To celebrate the achievement of Columbus Water and Power for being recognized as a Utility of the Future Today.
Sponsors: Christopher Wyche, Nicholas Bankston, Lourdes Barroso De Padilla, Otto Beatty III, Nancy Day-Achauer, Rob Dorans, Melissa Green, Emmanuel V. Remy, Shannon G. Hardin
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To celebrate the achievement of Columbus Water and Power for being recognized as a Utility of the Future Today.

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WHEREAS, the Water Environment Federation seeks to recognize utilities that are pushing the envelope in water reuse, energy recovery, equity, and water stewardship through the Utility of the Future Today Recognition Program; and

WHEREAS, Utility of the Future Today honorees are engaged in advancing resource efficiency and recovery, developing proactive relationships with stakeholders, and establishing resilient, sustainable, and livable communities; and

WHEREAS, Columbus Water and Power was one of just fourty-one utilities in the nation, and the only utility in the State of Ohio, to receive this recognition from the Water Environment Federation; and

WHEREAS, Columbus Water and Power received special recognition for its Division of Water Reclamation Biosolids Program; and

WHEREAS, In April of 2026, the City will achieve 10 full years of 100% beneficial reuse. This accomplishment is commendable for a municipality serving an area of 637 square miles and 1.4 million residents; and

WHEREAS, The City’s 100% Beneficial Reuse program’s outlet diversity, which includes liquid land application, anaerobic digestion, and abandoned mine reclamation tree farms, has contributed to the program’s success and resiliency; and

WHEREAS, the Division of Water Reclamation Compost Facility is one of the oldest composting facilities of its kind in the nation, and the only outlet which produces Class A, exceptional quality biosolids; and

WHEREAS, in addition to biosolids landfill diversion, the City diverts 15,000 tons of logs and yard waste annually through a free yard waste drop off program, which provides for approximately half of the necessary bulking agent for the facility; and

WHEREAS, key staff members deserving of recognition are Division Administrator Rob Priestas, Division Assistant Administrator Stacia Eckenwiler, Southerly Plant Manager Doug...

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