The Fish Creek Water Treatment Plant will shut down for maintenance on Thursday, Sept. 15. The plant is expected to reopen by Nov. 18.
The city and water district are asking residents to curb their water use during the closure, but there is still enough water for a potential emergency.
Grant funds have been secured that will result in major Clarksville sewage treatment upgrades, and less sludge being trucked to the Bi-County Landfill on Dover Road.
An American Rescue Plan (ARP) grant for close to $15.4 million goes to the city of Clarksville, and has been earmarked for
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Figure 1 shows the flow of biogas. High-purity methane refinement is conducted mainly in Europe. Figure 2 shows the biogas flow at the
Veolia Water Technologies Gulf, the local unit of French utility giant Veolia, announced on Tuesday that it has been awarded a contract by Mohammed Abdulmohsin Al-Kharafi & Sons (Al-Kharafi) to supply, supervise, install and commission 53 packaged sewage treatment plants across Kuwait.
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MOUNT DESERT — After 21 years as the town’s director of public works, Tony Smith will retire Oct. 31.
He oversees a department that includes streets and highways, sewage treatment, solid waste m
Ianthia Darden said she was not ready to drink water out of the tap just yet. “I’m doing so out of the abundance of caution,” the 74-year-old resident of West Baltimore’s predominantly Black Harlem Park area said on Wednesday afternoon, adding that she has used tap water for other thin
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A trickle of water comes out of the faucet in a Senior Living apartment in Jackson, Miss., earlier this month. A recent flood worsened Jackson's longstanding water system problems. Steve Helber/AP