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Litter, uncollected garbage and foul odours are testament to the ordeal facing residents of Chashma Goth near Ibrahim Hyderi, a fishing village i
New testing has found that the polio virus had infected at least one Rockland County resident and was present in wastewater sampled at a sewage treatment plant as early as June, the county's health commissioner said Monday.
The detective work on past wastewater samples began after the st
Nearly $4 Million to Construct New Boat Docks and Launches, Walking Trails and Flooding Prevention Measures in Alexandria Bay and Town of Alexandria
Part of New York State's $300 Million Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative
Complements $618,000 Department of State Local
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Randall residents who attended Wednesday's public hearing regarding assessments on an upcoming public improvement project listen to Widseth Smith Nolting Civil Engineer Dave Reese's presentation about the project.
From left: Randall Mayor Danny L. Noss and city council members Ernie Wrig
The Columbia Falls wastewater treatment plant is fully back online, the city said Wednesday.
The power was restored at 11 a.m. Tuesday, the city said in a release.
During the power outage the plant had a little over a half-day of storage for effluent. The plant also had power to it
The aging McBaine Water Treatment Plant, with equipment nearing the end of its usable life, needs an upgrade.
The City of Columbia's project to improve the plant is budgeted at about $21.5 million.
This includes final engineering design from HDR Inc. and about $20 million in cons
COLUMBIA FALLS - A temporary fix for the power failure at the wastewater treatment plant in Columbia Falls is in place.
Public Works Director Chris Hanley is asking people to still avoid the river area below the treatment plant for the rest of the day out of caution.
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In May 2021, state officials discovered that an underdrain carrying groundwater away from the state’s only landfill — which empties into nearby water bodies — was contaminated with PFAS, a class of chemicals that are harmful to human health.&
ALBUQUERQUE — On a recent, scorching afternoon in Albuquerque, off-road vehicles cruised up and down a stretch of dry riverbed where normally the Rio Grande flows. The drivers weren't thrill-seekers, but biologists hoping to save as many endangered fish as they could before the sun turned sh