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Instructions on how to clean your catch basin - MSNTo date, ARPA-funded efforts have cleaned approximately 550 linear feet of drain lines, 4,600 catch basins, and 5,700 linear feet of drain laterals, removing around 2,947,080 pounds of waste from ...
To date, ARPA-funded efforts have cleaned approximately 550 linear feet of drain lines, 4,600 catch basins, and 5,700 linear feet of drain laterals, removing around 2,947,080 pounds of waste from ...
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Dog rescued after crawling into NH catch basin - MSNA drain catch basin she was passing, usually used to collect stormwater and runoff, had collected something unexpected. The dog walker noticed a pooch named Jack trapped at the bottom of the basin.
NEW ORLEANS — Contractors inspected 26,000 catch basins in New Orleans, cleaned more than 15,400 and repaired another 3,400 from 2017-2018, according to a new report from the city's Inspector ...
There are more than 90,000 catch basins in the city of Detroit. Some people call them storm drains and they can be the source of flooding on streets, sidewalks and yards.
Aug. 24—Getting and keeping the best and brightest is a challenge in every industry and it's particularly acute in West Texas oil and gas business where the "brain drain" with young people ...
PELHAM, N.H. — Police said they rescued a dog from a drain catch basin this week. Pelham police said a person who was walking their dog on Tuesday morning saw that the dog, whose name is Jack ...
Volunteers are asked to submit reports each time they clean or inspect the drain, and to call 311 if their catch basin still won’t drain after a cleaning. DEP is responsible for inspecting and ...
A Kenner company on Thursday (Sept. 8) began the process of cleaning about 15,000 New Orleans catch basins under an emergency contract approved in the wake of widespread flooding on ...
City officials have set January 2025 as the goal to transfer responsibility for 72,000 catch basins and small drain pipes to the Sewerage and Water Board.
BOSTON - Preliminary findings suggest that the oil that leaked into Boston's Muddy River from Leverett Pond in Brookline came from a storm drain, according to the Massachusetts Executive Office of ...
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