The Willmar City Council on Monday, Nov. 3, will conduct a public hearing regarding amendments to the sanitary sewer system ordinance that will help to prevent inflow and infiltration into the system.
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The Orange Water and Sewer Authority announced Thursday it has received $1.96 million in a settlement for PFAS treatment.
Line breaks and pump station overflows witnessed within Islamorada’s wastewater collection system the last four years led ...
The city of Springfield is continuing to replace outdated water meters across the city with smart meters. City commissioners ...