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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin Municipal Water District pivots on pump station planThe agency says the facility between Kastania Road and Highway 101 in Petaluma might need to handle more volume than ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin Municipal Water District outlines $328M in capital investmentsThe Marin Municipal Water District is planning to spend $328 million over the next five years on capital improvements. The ...
LAKESIDE, Mont. — Montana’s Department of Environmental Quality signed off on a new permit for the Lakeside County Water and Sewer District to help control groundwater pollution. The district ...
The four Marin County high school students who were killed and two others who were injured in a fiery crash last Friday have been identified. The Tamalpais Union High School District identified ...
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District held its 15th semiannual Shed the Meds event at the district headquarters on April 27. It was a record-setting day for the district, as 240 cars ...
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West Marin water rate increases proposed20—The North Marin Water District is preparing to raise rates ... to hold a hearing to consider an 8% increase to Oceana Marin sewer service for about 235 homes in Dillon Beach.
The revised map appears poised to be approved by the City Council next month as the city wraps up its six-month process of moving from at-large to district-based elections. In the last lap of its ...
FLORENCE, Ala. (WHNT) — The City of Florence is debuting an interactive map that is designed to help residents find their polling place and district information. On Jan. 21, the Florence City ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Good news from Louisville's Metro Sewer District (MSD) on Monday – You no longer have to hold off on doing your laundry or your dishes. MSD asked Louisville residents on ...
This property was the site of Findley Lake Landscape Supply and was identified by the sewer district engineering firm, Square Engineering, as a preferred location for the facility. The town of Mina ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District has all 16 of its flood pump stations running right now as the Ohio River and Beargrass Creek continue to rise in the city.
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