The 208 Plan is a working document, always changing to meet the needs of our community and environment. Qualified entities wishing to amend the 208 Plan must follow Eastgate's 208 Plan Amendment Process. This process, adopted by Eastgate's General Policy Board in 2004 (GPB Resolution #033-2004), was created by Eastgate, wastewater representatives from Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, and the Ohio EPA. Resolutions amending the 208 Plan are listed below.
208/201 Plan Amendments
Amendments to the 208 WQMP, since the adoption of the region's FPA's in 2001, are listed below. The GPB Resolution provides a summary of the amendment and the proposed change supplies a visual of the amendment. These amendments update the FPA's that were adopted in 2001. The updated 201 FPAs and/or wastewater prescriptions approved by the following amendments are represented in the maps found in the Facility Planning Areas and Wastewater Prescriptions for Mahoning and Trumbull Counties
208 Water Quality Managment Plan Amendments
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| GPB Resolution # | Amendment Description |
| #008-2007 |
Amended the 208 Plan to adopt new wastewater treatment planning prescriptions for Mahoning County. |
| #036-2006 |
Amended the 208 Plan to adopt new wastewater treatment planning prescriptions for Trumbull County and to relocate the eastern portion of the Village of Lordstown from the Meander 201 FPA to the Warren 201 FPA. |
| #001-2006 |
Amended the 208 Plan to relocate the Country Club South development extension from the Mosquito 201 FPA to the Warren 201 FPA. |
| #033-2004 |
Adopted the 208 Plan's amendment process for Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. |
| #046-2003 |
Amended the 208 Plan to adopt the City of Youngstown's 201 FPA boundary change |
| #058-2001 |
Amended the 208 Plan to adopt wastewater treatment planning prescriptions within the approved 201 FPA's for Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. |
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