Courtesy of Springfield Utility Board Springfield Utility Board is working to establish an additional source of drinking water. It recently received nearly $10 million in state funding to help. The ...
On January 19, a section of a large wastewater pipe (sewer) called the Potomac Interceptor collapsed about seven miles outside of Washington, D.C., resulting in what has become the largest wastewater ...
GILBERT — In a 4-3 vote Tuesday night, the Gilbert Town Council approved a water rate hike of 25%. The rates will go into place on April 1. Gilbert staff say the increase is vital to reduce reliance ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — On Tuesday, the D.C. council received its first briefing with DC Water after a massive sewage overflow into the Potomac River. The Potomac Interceptor initially collapsed on ...
PHOENIX -- The seven Western states that depend on the Colorado River missed a deadline for the second time Saturday to agree on a plan addressing record drought and water shortages. Arizona Gov.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Trump administration gave seven states a deadline to reach a water deal for the Colorado River. As they missed ...
Current deal on sharing river water expires at the end of 2026 Colorado River provides drinking water for 40 million people Four Upper Basin states pitted against three Lower Basin states Feb 14 ...
The prospect of a costly and prolonged interstate lawsuit over rights to the Colorado River looms now that the states using the water are blowing past a Valentine’s Day deadline with no water-sharing ...
Negotiators in the Colorado River Basin weren't able to reach a seven-state agreement to cut water use by Saturday's federally imposed deadline. A series of announcements saying so came out Friday ...
MOAB, Utah — The governors of the Colorado River Basin states confirmed no deal had been reached to manage the river that supplies water to more than 40 million people. It is the second time the ...
D.C. Water says new high-capacity bypass pumps are expected to arrive Friday at the site of last month’s sewer pipe break that has poured millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River.
After two years of negotiations, seven states failed to agree on reduced water use. A federal plan for the river could land in court. By Scott Dance Reporting from Washington The seven Western states ...