ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Many homeowners are undergoing costly renovations, as families around the Bay area continue to recover from Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton. For people looking to save on ...
A research team led by Professor Jiang Changlong at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has developed a highly sensitive, real-time sensor for detecting trace water, ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Starting Jan. 1, Corpus Christi residents will see new water and wastewater rates reflected on their utility bills. The change was approved by the City Council back in ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Citizens Energy Group is working to send 25 million gallons a water per day to Lebanon to support the city’s utilities and up-and-coming LEAP district. The project, called the Lebanon ...
A water leak is causing a potential water outage for some residents in Eden, according to city officials. Officials said the water leak was reported at Church Street and Park Road, and within a mile ...
Detroiters can now apply for a scaled back version of the city's popular water affordability program that reduces water bills for low-income residents. Dubbed Lifeline H2O, the program offers a fixed ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The Buffalo Water Board is weighing significant policy changes, including potential rate increases and water shutoffs for delinquent accounts, as it grapples with a federal ...
University of Iowa IIHR research associate Tom Stoeffler checks the sensor unit for a nitrate sensor at Waterworks Prairie Park in Iowa City on Sept. 11. The state’s automated network of sensors ...
Leaders in Iowa’s most populous county say they’ll funnel 200-thousand dollars to the Iowa Water Quality Information System to help keep a network of river and stream sensors operating next year. The ...
Editor’s note: This 3-part, in-depth feature by Jeff Strate explores how Eden Prairie’s residents, city staff, and watershed leaders are confronting the challenges facing local lakes and streams – ...
Polk County is providing about $200,000 to a University of Iowa water quality monitoring program. The funding addresses federal and state budget cuts that threaten the program's research and data ...
Taneytown’s City Council has voted to establish a Water Relief Program, fulfilling a major election season promise to provide financial assistance for residents struggling to pay their water bills.
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