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Mar 25 2024
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Skeletal remains found in water possibly body of missing Liberty County grandmother
LIBERTY COUNTY, Texas – Skeletal remains found Friday are possibly the remains of a Liberty County woman who’s been missing since Sept. 18., according to the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office. Sheryl Siddall, 57, was last seen at her Horseshoe Lake Estates home in the 500 block of County Road 2859. After Siddall was reported missing by her niece, deputies went to her home for a welfare check.
Click 2 Houston KPRCMar 15 2024
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Extension Requested For Greenwich Avenue Water Main Work
In 2023, the board had granted an initial three-month approval for the work and said it would gather feedback from the public and see how the project was progressing. Work on the project finally began last month, and it has taken place at night. Residents have been advised to expect minor traffic delays and possible detours during the working hours of 10 p.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday through Friday.
Patch.comMar 18 2024
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Army engineers to explore secondary water supply source for DC
Here’s something you may not know; 78% of the D.C. area is reliant on the Potomac River for drinking water. In D.C. and Arlington County, the river is the lone water supply source. For years, DMV leaders have tried to change that. They're now starting to gain some momentum. Officials told FOX 5, that D.C. is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. with a lone drinking water source
Fox 5 DCMar 21 2024
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Most Utah reservoirs looking healthy with near-full water conditions
SALT LAKE CITY — It's taken a little bit, but most reservoirs across Utah are looking healthy as they reach nearly-full water levels after years of drought conditions. As of Thursday, over half of the state's reservoirs were over 85 percent full, with only three (Gunnison, Smith and Morehouse, Yuba) under the 60 percent mark. When all of Utah's reservoirs are combined, they are at 84% full,
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityMar 18 2024
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30-inch water main break in Kapolei affecting residents
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A 30-inch water main break near 91-1440 Farrington Hwy Saturday is continuing to affect residents in Kapolei, Makakilo, Nanakuli and Lualualei. The main break was first reported March 17 at around 5 p.m. Residents in the area have since been advised to conserve water at this time while BWS attempts to resolve the issue. However as of Sunday, residents are still reporting low
KHON 2Mar 21 2024
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Newark Ramps Up Home Inspections As It Probes New Water Woes
On Wednesday, Mayor Ras Baraka, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection commissioner Shawn LaTourette and Kareem Adeem, the city’s water and sewer director, gave the city an update on a complication in its lauded efforts to replace lead lined water pipes (watch the video below). “In January, we realized – or got information – that some of the vendors or one of the vendors or whoever
Patch.comMar 13 2024
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State recommends huge cut to Solano water allocation
A new recommendation from the California State Water Quality Control Board in its Bay-Delta Water Quality Control Plan (Bay-Delta Plan) for the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuary could see Solano County forced to adapt to a fraction of the water it is currently allocated from Lake Berryessa. The implications for Solano County cities could be enormous, leaving Solano County
The Vacaville ReporterMar 17 2024
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Pocatello Water Department crews return to seasonal working hours
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - Starting Monday, March 18, 2024, crews with the City of Pocatello Water Department will switch to seasonal working hours. Crews will then be working between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday. The shift in work hours allows the crews to take advantage of longer daylight hours and times of low traffic volume as well as improve efficiencies at
KIFI News 8Mar 17 2024
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Water pressure issues reported on Grand Rapids’ Northeast Side
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The city of Grand Rapids is investigating a water pressure issue that has left many residents with little or no running water. Officials said they are aware of numerous reports made on Sunday, March 17, regarding issues with water pressure on the city’s Northeast Side. It’s still unclear what caused the issue, how many people have been impacted, and a potential restoration
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