A $3 million water treatment facility is almost completed in Raymus Village, a rural subdivision nestled against Manteca’s northeast city limits. The Raymus Village Maintenance District project will remove 1,2,3-Trichloropropane contamination (TCP) and is being constructed at no cost to district residents.
Federal prosecutors said Rambler Gallo’s actions "were well thought out to be as disruptive as possible" and "caused a potential threat to the health and safety of the community’s water supply."
A $536 million upgrade to the city’s 45-year-old Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant in Ewa Beach has been completed, the city says.
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BEECH BOTTOM, W.Va. (WTRF) -- West Virginia has given the go-ahead for a $12.1 million wastewater treatment project in Beech Bottom to move forward. At its meeting on May 1st, the Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council approved the technical review from the Brooke County Public Service District. The village is now able to begin the []
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) issued a Boil
Haverhill will soon begin designing renovations for its 47-year-old wastewater treatment plant. A $1.5 million loan, which city councilors authorized Tuesday night, goes toward creating the schematics contractors will follow, the first step in a years-long overhaul. Public Works Director Robert E. Ward said the loan makes up the difference left from $2 million in […] The post Design Phase Begins For 47-Year-Old Haverhill Waste Treatment Plant Revamp first appeared on WHAV.
Environmental officials in the nation’s No. 2 state for petroleum production are taking initial steps toward regulating the treatment and reused of oil-industry fracking water
By MORGAN LEE Associated Press SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Environmental officials in the nation’s No. 2 state for petroleum production are taking initial steps toward regulating the treatment and reused of oil-industry fracking water. New Mexico has been grappling with scarce water supplies, and fossil fuel producers are confronting shrinking opportunities for water. The
May 13, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is increasing the limit of trout that anglers can keep, effective today, from Fall Creek and its tributaries — including Phinney and Anderson lakes. Due to an upcoming rotenone treatment to help restore native cutthroat trout, the DWR will now allow anglers to […] The post Utah DWR increases fish limit on Fall Creek, tributaries due to upcoming water treatment first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
South West Water said it expects to file a planning application with Cornwall Council in the coming months
Number of people infected with waterborne disease following parasite outbreak in south Devon likely to increase, public health boss warns