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City connections will replace private wells and septic systems on North Third Street, North Fourth Street, East Q Street, East O Street, Oak Street, South 10th Avenue and Woodland Avenue.
EDMONDS — Last week, Olympic View Sewer District gave its notice of intent to sue Edmonds School District over what it says are long-standing water pollution issues at Madrona K-8 School.. The ...
A sewer overflow on Saturday near the Congaree River damaged part of the Cayce Riverwalk, forcing the closure of Phase 2 from the trestles to Kelly Jones Park. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
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View in new tab. Here is a list of the city’s 21 biggest road, bridge and storm water projects for 2025. The list does not include the already announced $9 million worth of sanitary sewer projects.
Annexing from Charleston County into Mount Pleasant town limits is requirement for getting sewer service on properties, though some object to the practice.
Cocoa plans to mandate sewer hookups when sewer lines become available, to improve chances for federal and state grants to switch areas from septic tanks. News Space Sports Opinions Restaurants ...
Newton's council scheduled a hearing on potential increases for new water and sewer hookups. The proposal would hike water fees by 9.4% and sewer hookups by 3.3%.
Honolulu City Council Chair Tommy Waters has sponsored legislation to defray costs associated with the city’s planned 10-year, 115% sewer fee rate hike that is slated to start this summer.
Malibu became a city in 1991 largely to block sewers and the rampant growth they threatened to bring. The January wildfire has city leaders considering a sewer to cut ocean pollution. But can they ...
A Waldo homeowner says Kansas City is forcing her to pay $35K to fix a collapsed sewer line under a city street, despite new ordinances and past city help.
This means a yearly inflation of 20% for sewer rates and 17.5% for water rates. Now we know where inflation comes from — the Camarillo City Council. The citizens of Camarillo say no.