Water infrastructure is often entirely invisible to the average citizen until it stops working. While municipal public relations frequently project an image of steady compliance, a cross-examination of state regulatory filings, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, and court records reveals a systemic crisis unfolding across Ohio’s waterways. The recent emergency legal action taken […]
On Tuesday, May 26th, the Galion City Council navigated a busy agenda, finalizing the distribution of local opioid settlement funds, approving an airport safety grant, and green-lighting a tax incentive for a new local business. Here is a breakdown of the key decisions and discussions from the meeting. Tracking the Opioid Settlement Funds The most […]
A true watchman on the wall doesn’t just sound the alarm; they bring the receipts. Local whistleblowers have warned that the Galion Wastewater Treatment Plant is being run into the ground by a dangerous cocktail of understaffing and mechanical neglect. Now, the paper trail has finally caught up with the city. An explosive new document […]
For years, citizens of Galion have suspected that the city’s municipal utilities operate in a gray area of state and federal regulations, shielded by a local culture of evasion. Now, a trail of highly irregular official documents suggests the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) is not only tightening the net—they are setting an inescapable trap. […]
Introduction: The Unseen Foundation of Civic Life A municipality’s true strength is not measured by the statements made at City Council; it is measured by the heavy machinery operating silently beneath its streets. When the massive pumps, digesters, clarifiers, and industrial valves of a wastewater system function properly, civic life continues uninterrupted. The structural foundation […]
Recent developments in Galion’s municipal water and wastewater management have brought sudden personnel changes, multi-million dollar infrastructure bonds, and a troubling push away from public discourse. During the most recent Galion City Council meeting on May 12, 2026, officials announced the hiring of Renee Bodkins as the new Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent. The administration also […]
The structural integrity of a municipal utility system serves as the silent foundation of civic stability, a complex network of engineering and regulation that remains invisible to the public until the moment of systemic failure. In Galion, Ohio, this foundation has transitioned from a state of deferred maintenance into a documented collapse, punctuated by the […]
The Open Letter: A Crisis of Conscience In a move that has sent shockwaves through the halls of Galion’s municipal administration, former Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Superintendent Patrick Hickman has broken his silence by releasing an Open Letter to the Citizens of Galion. This letter is the focal point of a developing crisis, revealing a […]
In the quiet corridors of Galion’s City Hall, the physical remnants of a decade-old scandal still linger in the collective memory of its citizens. It is the ghost of a bottle of correction fluid—a mundane office supply that, in 2013, became a symbol of systemic opacity. When Mayor Tom O’Leary used white-out to strike his […]
As of early 2026, the City of Galion remains locked into a 50-year commitment to the Prairie State Energy Campus (PSEC). While the plant’s performance has stabilized in recent years, the financial burden continues to shape local utility rates. Galion residents are essentially paying a long-term mortgage on a power plant that cost significantly more […]
For over a decade, the City of Galion has framed its utility struggles as the standard “growing pains” of aging infrastructure. However, newly available forensic data from January 2026, along with other extenssive amounts of data we have reported on, and some we have not yet reported, reveals a pattern of reactive management and operational […]
GALION — The Galion Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Laboratory has been warned that the state may deny, suspend, or revoke its laboratory certifications if it fails to address a series of safety and documentation violations. Following an October 16, 2025, survey by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA), officials notified the city that the […]
The Town Before the Fall Galion was a railroad town that learned to live on less. By the 1980s the rails were no longer the engine of growth they had been; the city shifted toward a mixed industrial and service economy. The downtown’s red‑brick buildings and the Big Four Depot kept a civic identity intact, […]
GALION, OH — While city officials often paint a picture of “stability,” a newly released document from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) dated January 9, 2026, reveals a much more troubling reality for the citizens of Galion. This latest evaluation by MarionWatch.com Investigates Citizen Action Network confirms that the city continues to struggle […]
A Special Report Marion Watch Investigates “There’s a Left Side, a Right Side—We Want the Truth!” Galion, Ohio’s public water system serves approximately 10,089 residents through 4,916 service connections. The system draws from surface water sources: the Rocky Fork of the Olentangy River and Amman’s Reservoir. Over the past four decades, the city has moved […]

