SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Sioux City’s Wastewater Treatment Plant is getting plans in place for what’ll be one of the city’s largest capital investment projects in total, clocking in at around $450 million.
The Pflugerville City Council approved $21.3 million in funds for a key part of a new wastewater treatment facility.
The Bastrop City Council reallocated $2.1 million in federal COVID-relief funds to rehabilitate two of the city’s wastewater ...
Following the public hearing, Board Vice President Joe Mahaney proposed a $44,638 fee for new 3/4-inch residential water taps ...
Los Angeles is set to build a facility in the San Fernando Valley that will transform wastewater into enough pure drinking ...
This design allows the city to proactively manage the costly ... continue to rise Built in the 1930s and upgraded in 1983 and ...
The City of Sioux City will be selecting a firm to implement a Construction Management At-Risk (CMR) for phase 1 of the ...
In its ongoing legal battle with the federal government over agreed-upon wastewater improvement work, Youngstown is proposing a smaller and presumably less expensive alternative project. As part of a ...
The NDP government, fresh off a narrow victory, should call for a deep dive investigation into the problem-plagued project ...
Progress continues on the ambitious R5.2 billion upgrade of the Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) in Milnerton, as ...
Food and beverage facilities not only use significant volumes of water in their products but must also address complex ...