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Following an inundation of rain from Hurricane Francine, St. Charles Parish residents are now able to use their sewer usage as normal.
ST. CHARLES PARISH – Residents of St. Charles Parish have been placed under a sewer notice. The Department of Wastewater made the announcement around 9:30 A.M.
St. Charles Parish residents are being asked to minimize sewer use until further notice.Parish officials issued the advisory Tuesday morning on behalf of the Department of Wastewater for all ...
St. Charles Parish is in line to receive a low-interest $8 million loan from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality that will be used starting next year to rehabilitate the ...
Flooding St. Peters working to stop sewer backups Last week's flooding brought a double punch to many homeowners in St. Charles County.
The first of three rate increases for the St. Charles Parish sewer system went into effect on Sunday, a move to make the system pay its own way. But parish Finance Director Grant Dussom said ...
St. Charles officials broke ground recently for a major expansion of the city's Mississippi River wastewater treatment plant.
<p><br><P> A proposal to rezone a 22-acre parcel in Fairway Village in St. Charles that would allow the developer to build 92 townhouse units and develop a community recreation parcel and ...
<p><br><P> County planning officials are recommending that the Charles County commissioners approve proposed zoning map and master plan amendments for Fairway Village in St. Charles.<P> The ...