Archive for March, 2009

Wilmington, NCCo to discuss wastewater

The fund has “suffered due to New Castle County’s refusal to pay its fair share of sewage treatment costs, an issue that has led us to legally binding … See all stories on this topic

Sewage treatment plant seeks relief

By Alex Bridges — abridges@nvdaily.com WINCHESTER — Relief from tougher regulations for a local sewage treatment plant may come through a state budget … See all stories on this topic

Can we talk?

BY DAVID GOODHUE Islamorada leaders are reaching out to Key Largo sewer district officials about providing sewage treatment for the village — sort of. … See all stories on this topic

Foul odor irks Pasig residents

By ANNA LIZA T. VILLAS Residents living near a sewage treatment plant being constructed in Barangay Pineda in Pasig City have complained to the Pasig City … See all stories on this topic

Combined Sewer Plant: Is it Viable?

By Carol Frank The anger and frustration over the difficulties in resolving the multi-faceted issues facing the two sewage treatment plants on East Shore … See all stories on this topic

Philadelphia gets new mayor April 6

"We doubled the sewage treatment system too." The sewage treatment system is one thing that Mr. Huntress is leaving unfinished. Trustee Matthew J. Montroy, … See all stories on this topic

Planning Manager – Sewage Treatment Plant

Digby Morris' client have designed and constructed water and wastewater treatment plants and leisure facilities, providing consultancy services and run … See all stories on this topic

Loophole revealed for Duck River

But the Duck River, Normandy Dam, utilities that rely on Normandy Lake as a source of water, and sewage treatment plants down stream are an interconnected … See all stories on this topic

City to spend $6 million on regional sewage treatment plant

BY BEAU YARBROUGH In conjunction with its fellow members in the Victor Valley Water Reclamation Authority, the city is paying $6 million — at least — for … See all stories on this topic

County wants to work with Guyton on sewage needs

Commissioners said they would be more comfortable if Guyton’s plans for the tract to be annexed were solely for the sewage treatment plant. See all stories on this topic