Attention! Another new term has entered the TikTok lexicon, and you’re about to see it everywhere. If you’ve spent any time on the app within the past week, you might have noticed people talking about ...
The Columbus City Council approved water and sewer rate hikes that will increase annual residential bills by over $100 in 2026. To help offset the cost, the council increased the discount for ...
Tallahassee, FL — Today, the Desantis-appointed Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a highly contentious $7 billion rate hike for Florida Power & Light (FPL) customers. It is the largest ...
We are 90% funded by individual contributions. That means you create the reader-powered journalism that cuts through the noise, and delivers the trusted information Connecticut cares about. This story ...
Republican state senators and local mayors are calling for the state’s utility regulatory board to block the planned sale of the state’s largest water company that serves 59 towns from Greenwich to ...
Pennsylvania American Water has filed a request with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to raise its water and wastewater rates. The privately-owned utility company said that, if approved, the ...
Anthony Turton is retired, but in the past he has received funding from the Water Research Commission, the Swedish Foreign Ministry, Green Cross International and the FAO. Water is often taken for ...
THE CITY OF JACKSON SAYS RESIDENTS DON'T HAVE UNLIMITED POCKETS AND CAN'T ABSORB JUST ANY RATE INCREASE. THE CITY AND JXN WATER REMAIN AT WATER REMAIN AT ODDS NOT ONLY ABOUT RATES, BUT ABOUT MONEY ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — From making sure tap water remains safe to drink, to removing lead pipes and building two large above-ground reservoirs to bolster drought resilience, Columbus is ramping up its ...
COWETA COUNTY, Ga. — Massive data centers proposed for metro Atlanta expect to use millions of gallons of water per day. Some of those data centers are planning to use more water than entire Georgia ...
Columbus Water & Power is asking Columbus City Council to approve higher than normal rate increases for city and suburban customers and city officials say this could become the new norm for a while.
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