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Dadeville purchases enough water for its customers and Camp Hill’s from nearby Alexander City, paying $1.58 per 1,000 gallons. Under a 2012 contract that remains in force, Camp Hill then buys ...
Pleasant Hill residents are seeing slow progress on water infrastructure improvements after approving a $10 million bond in April of 2024 to fix the city's aging system.
The allegations come amid a court battle in which Dadeville is threatening to cut off Camp Hill’s water because the town is allegedly behind over $100,000 in water bill payments.
Their attorney also claimed that Dadeville attributed the high billing to leaks in Camp Hill’s water system, but no evidence of any major leaks within the past 3 months were found.
Hill Country water district loses more than 200K gallons of water after break The Kendall County water district said it lost more than half a day's worth of water when part of a pipe broke on Sunday.
As the summer months draw nearer, Spring Hill officials are looking at how they can better enforce the city’s water conservation policy when it comes to irrigation systems.
SEATTLE — Water service has been fully restored to the Crown Hill neighborhood after a water main break disrupted supply to nearly 3,000 households and businesses late Wednesday night. Seattle ...
The Navy plans to build treatment plants near Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam that would purify the fuel-contaminated water in the Red Hill water shaft for use in its drinking water system.
The company has about 30,000 water connections in its system, and that number has been climbing by about 1,000 to 1,200 people per year, said Aundrea Williams, president of Texas Water Company.
For more information, contact the Rose Hill Water Association at 601-934-0704. Click here for the Mississippi Health Department’s guidelines for a boil water notice.
At the March 18 meeting, which was attended by customers from Longview and Beacon Hill, everyone who spoke supported keeping fluoride in the water, Hillger said.
The city estimates that the problem will be resolved within 24 to 48 hours, but will inform the public when it is safe to no longer boil water. Federal funding cuts leave Petersburg’s free ...
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