Lakeland Sewer Board Approves Auger Replacement
The Lakeland Regional Sewer District convened at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 18, to discuss maintenance issues and scheduling for preventative measures.
Read MoreThe Lakeland Regional Sewer District convened at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 18, to discuss maintenance issues and scheduling for preventative measures.
Read MoreBob Marcuccilli provided the Lakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees with an update regarding the independent contractor committee’s negotiations with Astbury Water Technologies, the company overseeing the sewer plant’s management and billing.
Read MoreLakeland Regional Sewer District board of trustees bid farewell to Sue Ann Mitchell at the close of its regular public meeting Nov. 17.
Read MoreLakeland Regional Sewer District board of trustees approved its 2022 budget during a monthly public meeting Wednesday, Oct. 20. The total estimated budget is $1,670,000.
Read MoreLakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees held a monthly meeting June 16, wherein members addressed a seasonal increase in pump failures as well as the increased costs for replacements.
Read MoreLakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees faced a number of difficult decisions at the Wednesday, March 17, meeting, one of which is what to do about a growing number of malfunctioning grinder pump cords.
Read MoreLakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees opened its first meeting of 2021 with a vote to retain officers from the previous year. They are: Jim Haney, board president; Jim Marcuccilli, vice president, assistant secretary; Mike DeWald, treasurer; Parke Smith, secretary.
Read MoreLakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees voted to extend its suspension of failure to connect penalties to July 31 at its monthly meeting held July 15. The penalties for not connecting to the sewer system will resume Aug. 1.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, May 20, Lakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees voted to extend the suspension of failure to connect penalties through to July 3, in keeping with Governor Holcomb’s planned timeline for lifting COVID-19 restrictions.
Read MoreWARSAW — Lakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees’ first meeting of 2020 was held Jan. 15 at the LRSD wastewater plant, 5002 E. 100N, Warsaw. Trustees voted for officers to retain their positions from 2019. Lengthy discussions were also held concerning the nature of eight check valve … Read More
WARSAW — Lakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees’ monthly meeting on Nov. 13 ended with the announcement of the resignation of Greg Mitchell, effective Dec. 1, 2019. Mitchell joined the board in 2013, during what Jim Haney, board president, characterized as “difficult times,” when the district was … Read More
WARSAW — Lakeland Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees held its monthly public meeting August 21. Among the items discussed was an August 15 lift station control failure along CR 600 East, resulting in a spill of approximately 6,500 gallons of sewage. According to Mike Rippey, LRSD treatment … Read More
WARSAW — At its last public meeting of 2018, Wednesday, Dec. 19, Lakeland Regional Sewer District board of trustees agreed to more strictly adhere to its billing ordinance when applying late charges in 2019. The board also dealt with infrastructure issues, including how to mitigate odors associated with sewage. … Read More
WARSAW — Following a brief hearing Wednesday, May 16, Lakeland Regional Sewer District’s board of trustees voted to adopt an ordinance fining those who fail to connect to the sewer by July 1, 2018. The tiered system of fines was agreed upon at the monthly public meeting held … Read More
WARSAW — Lakeland Regional Sewer District board of directors held a sparsely attended monthly public meeting Wednesday, Feb. 21, which dealt with defective electrical panels in grinder pumps, pump station communications and penalties for failure to connect. One item not on the agenda was the regional flooding, one … Read More
WARSAW — In its first meeting of 2018, the Lakeland Regional Sewer District board of directors voted for all but one of its officers from 2017 to keep their posts in 2018. The board meeting was also the first held on its new schedule: 6 p.m. on the … Read More