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Massillon officials are debating a sanitary sewer and stormwater rate hike for the first time in years. City Council may vote on the issue next week.
(This story was updated to add new information.) MASSILLON – City Council has unanimously passed legislation that will raise sanitary sewer and stormwater rates for the first time in years. The ...
City officials are considering raising sanitary sewer and stormwater rates for the first time in years. Massillon considering rate hikes to city's sanitary sewer and stormwater rates Skip to main ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) [1] is an independent regulatory agency which manages public utilities and motor carriers in Louisiana.The Commission was created by Article IV, Section 21 [2] of the 1921 Constitution of the State of Louisiana. [3]
As of 2017, the New Orleans pumping system - operated by the Sewerage and Water Board - can pump water out of the city at a rate of more than 45,000 cubic feet (1,300 m 3) per second. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The capacity is also frequently described as 1 inch (2.5 cm) in the first hour of rainfall followed by 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) per hour afterward. [ 2 ]
The Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority (SLFPA) was established by Louisiana state law Revised Statute §38:330.1 in September 2006. Its operation began in January 2007. The Authority consists of two regional levee boards which oversee flood protection in the Greater New Orleans area on the east and west banks of the Mississippi ...
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Anticipating the possibility of a Category 5 storm placing water in New Orleans, preparations began for drainage operations. [11] On August 29, 2005, as Katrina made its second and third landfalls on the Louisiana-Mississippi coast, Corps District Commander, Col. Richard Wagenaar, and a team worked out of an emergency operations shelter in New ...