Upper Yampa Water Conservancy District, which owns and operates Stagecoach Reservoir, continues to address two major issues ...
US liquid-fueled molten salt reactor developer Natura Resources has partnered with energy and water infrastructure company NGL Energy Partners LP to examine combining Natura's advanced nuclear reactor ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — After more than a year of delays, the Wichita City Council has a new timeline and guidelines for the completion of its new water treatment plant. They unanimously approved an ...
Pittsburgh Water maintains service while mitigating ice formation blocking intake to treatment plant
PITTSBURGH — Ice in the Allegheny River blocked intake to Pittsburgh Water’s treatment plant on Tuesday, causing concern for water pressure and service. The blockage was “restricting capacity and ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - With millions of dollars on the line, Wichita City Council approved a contract amendment tied to its new water treatment plant, as mechanical issues continue to delay final ...
A new rapid test could improve treatment of urinary tract infections, by identifying the most effective antibiotic for each individual patient. The test applies different antibiotics to bacteria found ...
WATERBURY, CT (WFSB) - A massive water main break in Waterbury ravaged the brass city. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about the situation: Waterbury Mayor Paul Pernerewski said ...
LELAND, N.C. (WECT) - Brunswick County’s Northwest Water Treatment Plant expansion has been delayed again, with a new completion date set for late August 2026. The roughly $170 million project, which ...
SAGINAW, MI — Saginaw City Hall officials will host an informational session at the city’s century-old water treatment plant, which leaders say could be renovated or replaced in the coming years. The ...
A multi-million dollar project to bring clean drinking water to Brunswick County residents is delayed for another year. The county previously terminated its contract with the original construction ...
Drinking water for at least 1 of every 7 Americans – about 49.5 million people – contains unsafe levels of “forever chemicals,” according to new test results the Environmental Protection Agency ...
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