CINCINNATI — UPDATE: The water intakes have reopened and the drinking water has been deemed safe. Original story below: Northern Kentucky is following in the footsteps of Cincinnati as it closes its ...
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CINCINNATI — Greater Cincinnati Water Works will close Cincinnati's water intake in the Ohio River ahead of anticipated contaminated water from the East Palestine train derailment, the agency ...
The state DEP commissioner has accused the Trenton Water Works of neglecting its infrastructure and wants the TWW to ...
The Town of Chatham, Virginia, has completed construction of a new water intake for its water treatment plant. The new intake ...
A study evaluating Elgin’s options when it comes to altering or moving the city’s water intake system in the Fox River, with or without the Kimball Street dam removal, will be ready by mid-summer, ...
All underground concrete work on the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority’s deep-water intake project is now complete, according to Aaron Archer, vice president of civil engineering firm Walker ...
The Town of Tonawanda is getting ready to take over a portion of the former Huntley Power Plant to make sure local industries can continue to access the plant's untreated water. The Town Board on ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Ohio River water intakes remain closed Monday on both sides of the river in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky in light of the Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine. Both Greater ...