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Untreated raw sewage escapes from broken service sewer service line in Port St. Lucie
About 600 gallons of untreated raw sewage escaped from a broken service sewer line early Saturday in Port St. Lucie, the ...
Peter M. Burch, the only Yarmouth town worker who can operate a vacuum truck, played a key role in the Nov. 18 rescue and ...
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This sewer was packed with monster aquarium fish
What started as a night check turned into one of the most unexpected discoveries we’ve ever made. This flooded sewer was packed with exotic aquarium fish, breeding plecos, and species you never expect ...
The City of Eugene is taking the "ounce of prevention" idea in its preparations for flooding by focusing on picking up leaves ...
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This sewer was infested with deadly snakes and trapped fish
What started as a routine fish rescue quickly turned into something far more dangerous. This sewer was filled with dead fish, toxic conditions, and multiple snakes hiding below the surface. Every step ...
It won’t happen until 2027 but some families living south of Beamer Street will be getting new water and sewer lines.
Part of what brought Jan Decker to move to the southwestern edge of Lawrence was the nature preserve just past their backyard ...
Nine separate municipalities and agencies in Butler County will receive funding from Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Financing ...
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Estimated 3,600 gallons of sewage released after spill near Dean Forest Rd., says City of Savannah
The spill was caused by a mechanical issue at a nearby sanitary sewer pumping station, which led to sewage backing up in the ...
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Gaming revenue brings $6 million in grants to region
As a long-time advocate for resuming commuter rail service from Philadelphia to Reading, I am especially thrilled that this ...
Alamo Group's mixed segment performance and macro risks temper optimism despite strong valuation. Read why ALG stock is rated Hold after an 18% drop.
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Comitta announces state investments in community and municipal services
The funds, which come through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s Local Share Account Program, were approved by the Commonwealth Financing Authority.
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