Increasingly intense storms such as last year's Tropical Storm Henri — its aftermath pictured here in Manchester — are one of the factors overburdening Connecticut's wastewater treatment facilities, state officials say. (Cloe Poisson/Cloe Poisson)
Wastewater treatment facilities in
Increasingly intense storms such as last year's Tropical Storm Henri — its aftermath pictured here in Manchester — are one of the factors overburdening Connecticut's wastewater treatment facilities, state officials say. (Cloe Poisson/Cloe Poisson)
Wastewater treatment facilities in
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A drone view of the aeration tanks at the Bloomington-Normal Water Reclamation District's west-side plant.
BLOOMINGTON — Would you hold a picnic, or even your wedding, at a sewage treatment plant?
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A drone view of the aeration tanks at the Bloomington-Normal Water Reclamation District's west-side plant.
BLOOMINGTON — Would you hold a picnic, or even your wedding, at a sewage treatment plant?
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A drone view of the aeration tanks at the Bloomington-Normal Water Reclamation District's west-side plant.
BLOOMINGTON — Would you hold a picnic, or even your wedding, at a sewage treatment plant?
Believe it or not, it happened
Farmer Ray Dettmering checks his soybean field in Monee on July 22, 2022. Dettmering, a Will County farmer, gets free sludge from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District to fertilize his fields. (Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)
Ray Dettmering didn’t think twice after a salesman k
A natural resources investment company announced today it intends to allocate up to 5,000 acre-feet of water annually to the Salton Sea and Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian Tribe as part of a public-private partnership intended to help reinvigorate the dying Salton Sea and ensure reliabl
Lumberton City Council honored 12 recently retired city employees during its meeting Wednesday at City Hall. Pictured, in the front row from left, are Connie R. Wallwork and Mayor Bruce Davis; in the back row, from left, are Patrick Bullard, Frank Smith, Russell Hill, McGregor Strickland, Albe
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