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Lima City Council approved, 6-2, an ordinance authorizing contracts to sell water to Project BOSC, a development project in American Township. The agreement guarantees up to 5 million gallons of water per day initially, with a contract maximum of 10 million gallons; city officials said the company will pay the related costs rather than current water customers.
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The decision allows the city to provide water for a major technology-related development whose company name was not disclosed because of a nondisclosure agreement. Officials said the project represents a $500 million capital investment and includes company-funded infrastructure commitments listed in the minutes as $51 billion for water, wastewater, and roads. Council members raised questions about transparency, future water demand, and the agreement but approved the ordinance on second reading.
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