A major sewer pipe collapse has dumped hundreds of millions of gallons of sewage into the Potomac River, highlighting a nationwide problem involving ...
After months of due diligence and negotiations, Canton inked a deal to buy 52 acres of former paper mill property to build a new flood-proof and town-owned sewer treatment plant. The purchase ...
Congresswoman Erin Houchin (IN-09) announced last Thursday, Feb. 26, that the Brown County Regional Sewer District will receive $3.7 million in federal Community Project Funding to move forward with ...
Idaho communities are facing rising wastewater infrastructure demands as aging systems reach the end of their lifespan, Sandpoint Mayor Jeremy Grimm contends.
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Virginia boater files class action over massive Potomac sewage spill
WASHINGTON - A Virginia boater filed a class action lawsuit this week against the public utility D.C. Water over a Jan. 19 pipeline collapse that released about 250 million gallons of untreated sewage ...
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any “dirtier” at Clean Water Services (CWS), the agency has once again proven that the money leaving your wallet to pay your bills will flow faster than the ...
The Wellesley Board of Public Works at its March 9 meeting (see Wellesley Media recording) covered everything from drought ...
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Canton plans $67 million in sanitary sewer projects
Canton plans to begin $67 million in sanitary sewer work in 2026, with most funding from state loans. Here's a look at the 11 ...
State Rep. Aaron Saunders says it's better to get the delegation in the loop soon because the project may need more money and there is an environmental bond bill coming up.
After more than a decade of construction, project delays and cost escalations, San Mateo’s Clean Water Program is nearly finished but still requires an additional $9.6 million from the city ...
Cost to fix pipe burgeons to $30M as new testing probes full impact of sewage spill on Potomac River
D.C. region leaders said the cost of repairing the massive Potomac Interceptor sewer line break continues to rise, and new testing could soon reveal the full impact of the January spill.
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