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A city of Redding water well where "forever chemicals" had been detected has been shut down, a city of Redding official said Tuesday. The city of Redding's water system was included on a list of ...
City of Redding staff members are urging water conservation, going along with new California guidelines. They said the State ...
City of Redding Water Utility Manager Josh Watkins told KRCR that materials with PFAS can potentially get into groundwater ...
Public works employees may wear logo shirts featuring the new city seal, she said. While no incidents of someone wearing a shirt with the old seal have been reported, "we're just trying to be ...
The Redding Area Bus Authority (RABA) is teaming up with the City of Redding to provide a dedicated shuttle service for ...
Redding, California.Serves 78,518 people. 1 contaminant above legal limits. In some states a small percentage of tests were performed before water was treated, and some contaminants were ...
The city of Redding's water system was included on a list of agencies whose drinking water exceeded Environmental Protection Agency minimum reporting levels for toxic "forever chemicals." ...
Due to the ongoing drought, the city of Redding is telling its water utility customers they must reduce usage by at least 10%. The new water-use restrictions, which also limit days and times when ...
Redding is the most-populated California city north of Sacramento. But not by much. The 2016 U.S. Census pinned the city's population at 91,808, just above Chico, which sits about 60 miles south ...
REDDING — The town’s website and official documents will feature a new logo next year in honor of the 250th anniversary of Redding’s incorporation. In the logo, a Charter Oak is flanked by ...
Redding Rejects $1.6 Million Grant for Water Fluoridation Project. The city of Redding last week rejected a $1.6 million grant that would have covered the cost of a project to add fluoride to the city ...
Redding firefighters went to the city's solid waste facility Saturday morning to extinguish a fire that was traced to some sort of hazardous material someone had recently dumped.