A more than 40 million dollar project mostly funded by the USDA aims to transform one of South Carolina’s underserved areas.
The national passenger railroad company of the United States, which has taken the lead on a long-planned high-speed railway between Texas' two largest cities, continues to explore the initiative but also promoted the idea in a video released this week.
An estimated 168 billion gallons of wastewater—or produced water—is generated annually by the Permian Basin fracking industry, according to a 2022 report by the Texas Produced Water Consortium. The major waste stream has proved both difficult and costly to treat because of the chemical complexity of the water.
Re: Reader letter: Addicts dying as Windsor’s SafePoint remains closed (Apr.18) Imagine we treated alcoholics as we do those suffering from opiate addiction. “Don’t worry about quitting the alcohol, instead you should come to this establishment which is safe for you to get smashed, and perhaps we’ll even supply you with high potency, government alcohol. […]
Country singer and songwriter Zach Bryan wasted no time in heading to Nebraska to offer his support in the wake of the devastating storm that hit the area.
Water bills are about to jump in Grand Ledge, with the city moving forward with a massive expansion project.
The water, which contained "some fluoride and miscellaneous substances but nothing of particular concern or note," reached Lake Superior, according to a state incident report.
ST. GEORGE — Several agencies responded to a youth treatment center in St. George over the weekend on report of an altercation involving multiple adolescents. On Sunday evening, officers were dispatched to the disturbance at Vive Adolescent Care on West 1470 South. St. George Police Officer Tiffany Mitchell told St. George News when officers arrived, […]
ITHACA, N.Y. — A leaking gas cylinder at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility prompted a response from the Ithaca Fire Department (IFD) hazmat team on Saturday. In a statement, […]
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Communities in Northeast Kansas are still picking up after Wednesday nights round of severe storms. Some folks in Pottawatomie and Jefferson counties still have quite a bit of cleaning up to do in the aftermath of last night's storm. Severe thunderstorms and strong winds caused major damages to houses, schools, barns and []
Kauai County officials say the failure of a critical pump controller Tuesday resulted in a wastewater spill of about 6,000 gallons in Wailua.
Days after a late-night shooting left community members shaken, police chief Troy Finner announced the department will put a plan in place to curb Third Ward crime.