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Engineering

Engineering Department


The Engineering Department is responsible for the design, construction administration/inspection, preparation of budgets, and preparation of grant applications for capital improvement projects such as new or reconstructed roads, water mains, storm and sanitary sewers, bridges, culverts, storm water detention basins and traffic signalization.

The department is also responsible for the coordination of the city's EPA-required Phase II storm water program, Geographic Information Service (GIS) mapping, implementation of the water main backflow prevention program, and problem solving of citizens concerns regarding drainage, drinking water, roadways and other infrastructure items. 
 
Engineering Department Staff

Christina Eavenson, P.E.City Engineer
Lori Birschbach-Tober, P.E.Assistant City Engineer
Eric Brown, P.E.Civil Engineer 
Nicole Rambo-AckermanOffice Administrator
Luciana RodriguezSecretary
Mike Runyon
Chief Resident Project Representative
John BovaResident Project Representative
Nate TuckerResident Project Representative
Joe Reitz, P.E.Project Engineer

Nonresidential Water Users:
The City of North Ridgeville is using a cross-connection control survey to identify and document any changes in water use practices that may represent a new or increased hazard to the public water supply. This year’s survey form is available online at https://forms.gle/zyVFm2NVVoCMu8uy9 and must be completed annually by July 31st. Please note that someone knowledgeable about the facility and plumbing would be best suited to complete the survey. If the survey is not returned to the City in a timely manner, the City will disrupt water service to the property and water service will not be restored until all documentation is up to date for the property.

Please call the Engineering Division at (440) 490-2084 if you have any questions.
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Public Notice: Lead Status Unknown Service Line

If you received a notice requesting your assistance with water service line inventory or if you would like to view the Service Line Inventory submitted in October 2024, more resources and information can be found here.
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EPA

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Service Line Inventory

The USEPA Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) require water systems to create, maintain, and submit inventories that include all service line materials in the distribution system, including both customer and utility owned service lines. Each service line and/or sides of the service line must be classified as: lead (LSL), galvanized requiring replacement (GRR), non-lead, or lead status unknown (unknown). The Public Water Systems must make a portion of their inventory publicly available. 
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7307 Avon Belden Road
North Ridgeville, OH 44039
Phone:  440-490-2084
Fax:  440-490-2084
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