
The Nelsonville City Council will hold a regular Council meeting on Monday, January 8, 2018 at 7:00 pm in Council Chambers at City Hall. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

The Nelsonville City Council will hold a regular Council meeting on Monday, January 8, 2018 at 7:00 pm in Council Chambers at City Hall. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

The Nelsonville City Planning Commission meeting scheduled for tonight, Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 6:30PM has been CANCELED. The meeting has been rescheduled for Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 6:30PM in council chambers at City Hall, weather permitting. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.
200 Nelsonville customers to receive gas line upgrades
By Larry Di Giovanni Athens Messenger Staff Journalist, Jan 3, 2018
NELSONVILLE — Columbia Gas of Ohio will be replacing hundreds of gas service lines for about 200 residential and commercial customers near the center of Nelsonville, with work expected to begin within the next one to two weeks.
A three-page letter has been sent to customers detailing the project under the heading, “We’re replacing the natural gas system in your neighborhood.” The letter alerts customers to the project proceeding in stages, which begins with marking the right-of-way and existing utilities with flags, stakes and temporary paint.
Soon after, the next steps involve installing new main lines, often following street right-of-ways, replacing service lines that run from the main lines to home and business meters, locating any indoor gas meters to the outside of the home or business, and then restoring the property to its former condition.
Although the interruption to individual home and business owners should take no more than a few hours at most, the entire project including restoring properties could take up to several weeks.
“We have been replacing our gas systems throughout Ohio for about a decade,” said Dave Rau, Columbia Gas of Ohio communications manager. “Nelsonville’s gas lines have served the city’s residents well but now it’s time to replace them.”
A public meeting for the public to learn more is scheduled for Jan. 9 at 6 p.m. in the Nelsonville Public Library conference room at 95 W. Washington St.
Streets to receive new gas lines include portions of Franklin, Washington, Columbia, Fayette, Monroe, Jefferson, Watkins, and Myers streets, along with Rocky Boots Way. Work will begin at the corner of Canal Street and Rocky Boot Way involving one work crew of four, followed by another crew later, Rau said.
The work will proceed neighborhood by neighborhood and should be completed by summer.
Before the gas line system replacement begins, Columbia Gas of Ohio will do some advance work that involves boring holes into the sewer system and getting video, both before and after project completion. This is used to determine that no harm has been done to the sewer system in areas where new natural gas lines have been run underground, Rau said.
Columbia Gas of Ohio utilizes the statewide 811 “Call before you dig” number that alerts other utilities to work about to proceed at least a few days in advance, so that all have a chance to mark their service lines.
The number one reason for emergency calls regarding natural gas lines isn’t about their rupture due to age, Rau said. Instead, he said it happens most frequently because people dig into an area and damage a gas line without checking to see if it was there.
Columbia Gas of Ohio has invested more than $1.5 billion in communities to replace aging gas lines over the past decade, Rau said. The impact on improved safety has been substantial, with leaks reduced by 40 percent.
Overall, Columbia Gas of Ohio has 1,440 Nelsonville customers, Rau noted.

Wind chill advisory in effect for Athens County from Thursday, 1/4/18, 4PM until Friday, 1/5/18, 1PM.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS; A Wind Chill Advisory means that cold air and the wind will combine to create low wind chills. Frost bite and hypothermia can occur if precautions are not taken. Make sure you wear a hat and gloves.

The Buchtel Water and Sewer Department has CANCELED the boil order for the Village of Buchtel. The Buchtel Water and Sewer Department would like to thank Buchtel residents for their time and patience during this incident.
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The City of Nelsonville Water Department has canceled the boil order for Burr Oak Boulevard from Runyon Lane to Sylvania Avenue. Blair Court, Sylvania Avenue, Woodlane Drive, Sandy Lane Carbon Hill Buchtel Road water customers. We would like to thank those affected by this incident for their patience and understanding.

The City of Nelsonville Water Department would like to remind all water customers, “Frozen Pipes Disrupt Lives, Don’t Let Water Pipes Freeze – and Steps to Take If They Do”.
When a house’s water pipes freeze, the situation is not as simple as calling a plumber. A 1/8-inch crack in a pipe can spew up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, serious structural damage, and the immediate potential for mold.
Frozen water pipes are a problem in both cold and warmer climates, affecting some quarter-million families each winter, and it can happen in homes with both plastic and copper pipes. It’s all too common, especially considering this damage is largely preventable.
In addition to taking the usual preventive precautions, here are a few steps you can take to keep your pipes from turning frigid nights into inconvenient, and expensive ordeals.
Before winter arrives
The three central causes of frozen pipes are quick drops in temperature, poor insulation, and thermostats set too low. You can prepare your home during the warmer months.
When the mercury plummets
Even if you’ve taken the right preventative steps, extreme weather conditions can still harm your pipes. Here are a few more steps you can take:
Before you skip town
Travelling in the winter months might be good for the soul, but don’t forget to think about your pipes before you leave. What can you do?
If your pipes do freeze
What if your pipes still freeze, despite your best preventive measures? First step: Don’t panic. Just because they’re frozen doesn’t mean they’ve already burst. Here’s what you can do:

The City of Nelsonville Water Department has issued a boil order for Burr Oak Boulevard from Runyon Lane to Sylvania Avenue. Blair Court, Sylvania Avenue, Woodlane Drive, Sandy Lane Carbon Hill Buchtel Road Nelsonville customers ONLY until further notice. Boil orders are put into place as a result of broken water lines or local flooding. When this happens, the drinking water may have been contaminated which can cause many illnesses.
Here are some tips to keep in mind, should you find yourself in this situation:
• Bring water to a full boil, and boil for three minutes prior to use.
• Use only boiled water for drinking, preparing food or baby formula.
• To improve the flat taste of boiled water, keep cold in refrigerator.
• Put a cup over your faucets as a reminder to not use tap water – not even to brush your teeth!
• Instead of boiling water, you can disinfect water by adding one teaspoon unscented chlorine laundry bleach for every five gallons of water. Let stand 30 minutes before using.
• Be sure to use sanitized food grade containers for storing water.
• To disinfect water storage containers, pour a solution of one tablespoon of unscented chlorine bleach to a gallon of water into a container. Let the solution remain in the container for 10 minutes, then pour out the solution. Rinse with purified water.
• Boiled or disinfected water can be stored for six months.
• Dispose of ice cubes.
• When washing dishes, make sure to sterilize dishes with a final dip in water that has one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water. Disposable tableware is an option during a boil order.
• It is also recommended you sanitize hands when washing. Again, use one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water and rinse hand frequently by pouring rinse over the hands. Use paper towels to dry.
• Water for bathing doesn’t need to be boiled. Supervise children to avoid water being ingested.
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The Buchtel Water and Sewer Department announces that crews are making repairs to a water line break. Buchtel customers will experience a water outage until the line is repaired. A boil order will be in effect until further notice for the Village of Buchtel.
Boil orders are put into place as a result of broken water lines or local flooding. When this happens, the drinking water may have been contaminated which can cause many illnesses.
Here are some tips to keep in mind, should you find yourself in this situation:

ATHENS COUNTY SNOW EMERGENCY CANCELED
January 2, 2018, 17:30 hours
The snow emergency for Athens County has been canceled. Please drive carefully some hazardous road conditions may still exist in remote areas of the county.