WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The City of Wichita announced that work at the city’s new, approximate $500 million water treatment plant is stalled again, this time due to “ongoing issues with the clarifiers.
The $20.6-million project houses advanced water treatment equipment and support facilities and also has space for future treatment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as forever ...
The state approved a change to the Three Basin Rule that will allow the under-construction wastewater treatment plant in Mill ...
Work has halted on Wichita’s new $574M water plant after repeated equipment failures Wichita Water Partners will hire a third‑party inspector to diagnose the problem City delays plant acceptance and ...
The Ford Conservatives rushed to pass Bill 60 today, a move the Keep Water Public coalition says will make water less safe and less affordable for all Ontarians. Keep Water Public is a campaign ...
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More treated water needed
THE demand for treated water is expected to jump to 3,300 million litres per day (MLD) by 2040, says executive councillor Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh. The state works, transportation, infrastructure ...
In the seven months since a crash that killed a teacher and four teenagers from a Walkerton, Ont., high school, several funds ...
In the 1970s, two of the biggest bands in the world were from the United Kingdom—The Who and Led Zeppelin. While they were never formal competitors, they shared an unspoken rivalry that was seemingly ...
"The police have not interviewed him," a police source tells PEOPLE Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024, and was previously an ...
HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. (WLOX) - A worker at Jindal Tubular USA, LLC in Bay St. Louis was crushed to death on the job Saturday, according to Hancock County Coroner Jeff Hair. Hair identified the victim ...
ST. LOUIS — Numerous local advocacy groups will hold a rally on Friday, celebrating the death of a proposed Israel-owned battery plant in St. Louis and pushing for further fights against the company.
State safety inspectors are investigating after a work related accident resulted in a fatality at an Eagan, Minnesota manufacturing facility. According to Eagan police, officers were called to Thomson ...
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