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ERIN – Residents here have submitted a letter of objection, equipping them with the opportunity to appeal an amendment to the town’s official plan, should councillors vote to accept it.
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Months after more than a dozen states adopted the practice, D.C. is finally about to begin analyzing sewage to track COVID-19 in hopes of curbing the next surge.
Starting next month, we could know how many people are infected before they
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By: Priscilla Waggoner, Courier Reporter - Updated: 3 days ago
ANTONITO – When the town of Antonito was told by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) that the water in the lagoons they used to treat their wastewater
The City of Austin, working with area legislatures, has upped its request for bonding bill dollars for its Wastewater Treatment Plant.
City Administrator Craig Clark reported during Tuesday night’s City Council meeting that the city was working with Sen. Gene Dornink and Rep. Patricia
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A paper currently in pre-proof which will appear in the journal Water Research has presented research into using microbial fuel cells for wastewater t
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