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Mar 19 2024
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Iberville Parish residents may experience discolored water in coming weeks
IBERVILLE PARISH, La. (WAFB) - Some residents in Iberville Parish may experience discolored water and fluctuations in water pressure in the coming weeks. Officials said the possible water issues are the result of renovations at a water tower in the parish. The impacted customers are part of the Intracoastal Water System. Below is a map of the areas that will be affected. Renovations at the
WAFB 9Mar 15 2024
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Boise River being reinforced for upcoming spring water flows
BOISE, Idaho — The City of Boise is working on a section of the Boise River near Garden City to help prevent erosion along the greenbelt when water flows increase later this season. • City crews are adding hundreds of cubic feet of material to enforce riverbanks at the Wylie Lane Bank Stabilization Project • The small portion of the greenbelt between Veteran's Memorial Park and Expo Idaho is
KIVI 6Mar 15 2024
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Candidates for Baltimore mayor jump in water, speak at youth summit
BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL. CANDIDATE THIRU VIGNARAJAH WANTS TO MAKE THE CITY MORE ECO FRIENDLY, AND HE MADE A BIG SPLASH TODAY TO SHOW HIS COMMITMENT. WOO-HOO! NOT THAT BAD AT ALL. HE JUMPED INTO THE WATERS OF THE INNER HARBOR AFTER ANNOUNCING HIS ENVIRONMENTAL PLEDGES. SOME OF THE PROMISES INCLUDE PROHIBITING CONSTRUCTION OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AROUND THE INNER HARBOR. HE ALSO WANTS TO
WBAL 11Mar 19 2024
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Rodents, roaches and waste water backup close two Brevard restaurants
You can use the database to search by county or by restaurant name. Florida's restaurant owners are not required to post restaurant inspection results where guests can see them. So every week, we provide that information for you. For a complete list of local restaurant inspections, including violations not requiring warnings or administrative action, visit our Brevard County restaurant
Florida TodayMar 21 2024
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Body found in NY water supply reservoir went unnoticed for a month: officials
The dead body found in a Rochester reservoir this week had been in the water undetected for nearly one month, officials said Thursday. The remains of Abdullahi Muya, 29, were pulled from the city’s drinking supply around 8 a.m. Tuesday during the Bureau of Water’s routine morning checks of the Highland Park Reservoir. The gruesome discovery sparked the immediate drainage of the reservoir and a
New York Post (News)Mar 24 2024
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Leak sends water gushing into lobby of Bronx building that partially collapsed last year
The video shows buckets of water leaking throughout the entire lobby of 1915 Billingsley Terrace in Morris Heights. An entire corner of the seven-story building came crumbling down in December, temporarily displacing tenants in 21 of the 46 apartments inside . Saturday’s rainstorm sent water streaming through the lobby ceiling of a Bronx building that partially collapsed three months ago,
GothamistMar 15 2024
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Units on scene of water rescue after roads flood in Harvest
HARVEST, Ala. (WHNT) — Volunteer fire units are on the scene of a water rescue in Harvest after a vehicle flooded due to heavy rain overnight into the early morning on Friday.
The Harvest Volunteer Fire Department said the water rescue is taking place on Carter Gin Road.
“Several roads in our community are flooded,” the department said.
Officials are urging drivers to seek
WHNT 19Mar 15 2024
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Water rises across the ArkLaTex as severe storms push through
SHREVEPORT, La. - As expected, severe storms pushed through the region late Thursday and early Friday. Widespread hail was reported along with some wind damage. The biggest problem for most was the heavy rainfall. Southern Arkansas was hit hard. There are multiple reports of flooded roadways and some flooded homes in the Magnolia area. Schools were even closed in the district due to the
KTBSMar 18 2024
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Rep. Magaziner announces $1.5M in funding for clean water in West Warwick
Rep. Magaziner announces $1.5M in funding for clean water in West Warwick WEST WARWICK, R.I. (WLNE) — U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner and Sen. Jack Reed secured $1,576,031 in federal funding to improve wastewater infrastructure in West Warwick. This will aid in the prevention of pollution from entering the Pawtuxet River, ensuring that Rhode Islanders have clean water. Improvements and
ABC 6Mar 18 2024
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Great Salt Lake water levels to rise even more this spring
The Great Salt Lake is expected to rise this coming spring when the snowpack in the surrounding mountains melts. The Utah body of water is already recording healthier water levels than it has seen in a while, before the spring weather has even melted the snow in the surrounding mountains. When the warmer weather does arrive, it is expected to rise even more. The Utah Snow Survey estimated that
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