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Houston's H2O Is Being Wasted
KIAHWhile you're not watering your yard, here's where some of Houston’s H2O is being wasted! Earlier this week we told you about a broken water main in southwest Houston. Water had been running for two weeks nonstop. A spokesperson from public works...Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia)
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Sue Giller & Linda Sanchez, Valley Solutions Group Inc.
Imperial Valley Press Assistant EditorSue Giller & Linda Sanchez, Partners, Valley Solutions Group Inc. 1430 Broadway Ave., El Centro, CA 92243 760-337-2600, 760-960-4821, 760-355-4744 Tell us how you ended up in this line of work. Linda worked for the Imperial Irrigation District for more...Tags: Marketing, Elections, Human Interest, Politics
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Third Times A Charm
KIAHOkay Houston, hopefully the third time's a charm; because that's how many times we've been out to check on this broken water main in southwest Houston and the City of Houston just can't take a hint! We've watched the waste and waited for repairs. It's...Tags: Human Interest
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Augusta issues water use restrictions
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA week after issuing a water emergency, Augusta puts in place mandatory restrictions on outdoor water usage. The city will go around to residents this week, telling them whether they can water on odd or even days. The city will also provide...Tags: Water Supply, Elections, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations
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Pages from the Past: Lightning did strike twice for Catonsville resident in 1911
An article in the Aug. 12, 1911 edition of The Argus reported on damage from a severe storm. Lightning struck the home of Mr. Emil Fisher, Smithwood avenue, last Friday night, causing damage of several hundred dollars. The bolt struck the roof near the...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Homes, Companies and Corporations, New York
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Tuesday highs in Baltimore could reach 100 degrees
Marylanders will likely go another round with fierce summer heat Tuesday as temperatures threaten to punch into the high 90s and humidity levels shove the misery index into triple-digits.
Forecast highs for BWI-Marshall Airport and downtown Baltimore are...Tags: Baltimore Weather, Health, Environmental Pollution, Common Cold, Inner Harbor
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Delayed Everglades restoration prompts Palm Beach County leader to question state, federal 'courage'
Frustrated with stalled Everglades restoration, Palm Beach County Commission Chairwoman Karen Marcus contends that federal and state officials lack the "courage" to get it done.
One year ago, Palm Beach County imposed a moratorium on new rock mines...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Government, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Everglades, Science and Technology
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Crescenta Valley water officials set stage for rate increases, $10M in bonds
The Crescenta Valley Water District this week adopted a budget built on at least two rate increases and an additional $10 million in bonds to help maintain aging infrastructure. The board of directors on Tuesday voted 3 to 1 to adopt the budget,...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Elections, Chicago Hotels, Politics
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Crops getting parched on Lower Shore
When Ted Wycall started his organic farm in Salisbury five years ago, scarce rain was not a part of his calculations.
But after surviving a serious drought last year, Wycall and his 200-acre Greenbranch Farm, and his fellow farmers across the Lower...Tags: Nottingham, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Weather Radar, Maryland, Chicago Hotels
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Officials set stage for water rate increases, $10M in bonds
LA CRESCENTA — The Crescenta Valley Water District this week adopted a budget built on at least two rate increases and an additional $10 million in bonds to help maintain aging infrastructure. The adopted budget calls for a 4.9% rate increase in...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Budgets and Budgeting, Elections, Chicago Hotels, Politics
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Burbank ranks in top 5 water-saving cities
Burbank was one of just five cities in Los Angeles and Orange counties to get top scores from the Sierra Club for enacting regulations and programs aimed at conserving water. In the report released today, the Sierra Club Los Angeles Chapter gave...Tags: Water Supply, Manhattan (New York City)
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