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The City of Sheridan is currently undergoing a water crisis. Over the weekend, lightning struck the South Sheridan Water Association Treatment Plant. The strike caused a fire that led to a ...
The plant will replace the existing water treatment plant, which was constructed in 1967, upgraded in 1988, and is 10 or more years past its useful life, Rafferty said.
Forty years ago, on July 15, 1985, at about 2:30 p.m., thick clouds of toxic fumes started to spread over south Cedar Rapids ...
Ever wondered how water treatment plants transform dirty, contaminated water into clean, ... Sydney Leroux gave up everything and committed to the game of soccer at 14-years-old ...
City property that has not been used in almost seven years may be getting a new tenant. The owner of a granite countertop company is looking to move into a portion of Longview’s decommissioned ...
DELRAY BEACH — The Utilities Department has been given the green light to begin the lengthy process of replacing the city’s 69-year-old water-treatment plant.. The approval came following a ...
The old water treatment plant is on the first city block off the Point Bridge in Grand Forks. Stakeholders at Tuesday's social event said they hope redevelopment will help propel and spread growth ...
The city has known for years that the nearly 130-year-old water treatment plant would need to be updated. In April, Evansville residents using 5,000 gallons of water a month saw their average ...
The North Water Treatment Plant will replace an already existing plant has been around for 100 years. "This plant is going to replace our 100-year-old plant here in Miller Park," said Lancaster ...
The old water treatment plant in Orchard Mesa off 26 1/4 Road is being discussed for possible rehabilitation. Scott Crabtree. The next step in the process after the public outreach is submitting ...
Richmond’s 100-year-old water treatment plant failed during a winter storm in January, leaving the city without water for nearly a week. Youngkin blames leadership.
Lake Mary’s water plant, more costly and complex than conventional ones, is gaining visibility nationally as a utility solution for water contaminants of rising concern like 1,4-dioxane.