Fort Smith City Director Kevin Settle on Tuesday (Feb. 11) proposed increasing the city’s sales tax by o.375% to pay for ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNDeKalb County faces up to $100 million in fines after delays in water system fixesMajor delays in repairing DeKalb County’s aging water infrastructure could soon cost the county tens of millions of dollars.
Discussion of three criteria needed to keep the City of Fort Smith in compliance with a federal consent decree is on the ...
DeKalb County administrators recently proposed a 10-year extension to an agreement with state and federal regulators that currently requires the county to plug the leaky sewer system and bring it into ...
Guam will pay $3.9 million to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the federal agency’s past costs related to Ordot dump under a proposed partial consent decree. This is separate from an ...
TONIGHT, FORT SMITH CITY DIRECTORS ARE CONSIDERING A THREE AND A HALF PERCENT SEWER RATE INCREASE THAT WOULD START IN JUNE AND THEN WOULD CONTINUE EVERY YEAR FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS. IT ADDS UP TO A ...
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Hosted on MSNEPA Agrees to Sign Final Rule Within Five Months to Improve Delaware River Estuary Water QualityThe long-planned efforts to improve the water quality of Delaware River Estuary may finally be nearing realization, writes Meg McGuire for the Delaware ...
Fort Smith’s sewer rates will rise starting June 2025. A public hearing on the increase will be held Feb. 4 to discuss the ...
Jackson received $600 million in federal funds to repair the city's water system. Will a recent executive order impact those ...
The United States Department of Justice (“DOJ”) on behalf of the federal Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) entered into a January 16th ...
Today, we are at a crossroads. With the federal government freezing civil rights litigation and reconsidering consent decrees under the Trump administration, Louisville's opportunity to transform ...
The operators of Oasis Mobile Home Park in Thermal, California, have agreed to pay a $50,000 penalty and make significant improvements to their drinking and wastewater systems as part of a consent ...
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