Grease & wipes are the two biggest contributors to clogs and maintenance issues. Improperly disposing of items that belong in the trash drives up operating costs for everyone.
The Leo-Cedarville Regional Sewer District is governed by a board of 5 trustees.
The Board meets once a month on the third Thursday at 3:30pm. All meeting are open to the public. If you would like to attend a meeting please contact our office at 260-627-2084 to be added to the agenda.
The District's role is to provide sanitary sewer service for residents in our District, whether that be to existing homes or new homes. The District's goal is to provide a high level of uninterrupted service in a way that has the least impact possible on our District's environment. To those ends, we currently are able to provide service at rates lower than surrounding sewer districts while at the same time improving our lines and equipment when we are able and as it makes sense, both logistically and financially. Given that the District is funded only by the fees it collects for the services it provides and does not receive governmental support, the Board strives to make prudent fiscal decisions and to be proactive rather than reactive to maintain the system. Historically, the Board has not imposed mandatory connections, although the District is authorized to do so and could in the future require connection if deemed to be in the best interests of the District. As a Board, we strive to work cooperatively with any resident that wants to connect to provide service to fulfill our purpose and maintain good relationships with the residents of the District.