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Flagstaff officials are inviting the public to weigh in on where to place a pipeline to bring water to the city from east of Meteor Crater.
FirstEnergy says it's not aware of problems
An aerial engineer was hoisted up the wall of Old South Church in Copley Square yesterday in an effort to determine whether the loose plaster along a crack caused by MBTA excavation work is at risk of falling if the church's organ is played.
"Protect life first, then property." With those words, city utilities staff made its annual presentation to the Willcox City Council last Monday regarding procedures and chain of command during a natural gas emergency.
Federal regulations are needed to make sure that ash from coal-fired power plants is stored safely, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., said on Thursday as the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing on the spill of 1 billion gallons of toxic sludge in East Tennessee.
By By HALIMAH ABDULLAH AND RENEE SCHOOF -- Federal regulations are needed to make sure that ash from coal-fired power plants is stored safely, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., said on Thursday as the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing on the spill of 1 billion gallons of toxic sludge in East Tennessee. Republican and Democratic lawmakers promised to make sure that the ...
The North Central San Antonio-area cities of Castle Hills and Shavano Park enjoyed productive years in 2008.
WASHINGTON Senators from both sides of the aisle took the Tennessee Valley Authority to task during a congressional hearing Thursday into the TVA's handling of last month's spill of 1 billion gallons of toxic sludge in Tennessee. TVA, the nation's largest public power company, will probably have to pass along part of the multibillion-dollar cleanup cost through rate increases to its 9 ...
While the current amount of coverage on the 1 billion gallon coal ash spill in Harriman, TN is definitely lacking compared to how devastating this...
A company has asked permission to dispose of coal ash on approximately 185 acres in Hazle Township after it finishes mining coal there.
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