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  2. William B. Blount - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2008, Blount and Langford were given a 101 count indictment including charges of creating "pay to play" schemes in which they personally profited from Jefferson County's sewer bond deals. [4] The indictment charged that between 2003 and 2006, former Birmingham mayor Larry Langford received

  3. File : Sewer data - Birmingham, Alabama - Warren Manning.jpg

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    Sewer data collected at Birmingham, Alabama to be used in the city plan by Warren Manning. Emphasizes attention to detail as discussed in article.

  4. Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The water for Birmingham and the intermediate urbanized area is served by the Birmingham Water Works Board (BWWB). A public authority that was established in 1951, the BWWB serves all of Jefferson, northern Shelby, western St. Clair counties.

  5. Birmingham City Council and unions agree ‘historic outcome ...

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    Birmingham City Council has reached an agreement to settle historical equal pay claims brought by two trade unions which left the authority with liabilities estimated at £760 million.

  6. Bankrupt Birmingham City Council agrees huge equal pay deal ...

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    Birmingham City Council has reached an agreement to settle thousands of historic equal pay claims costing millions, just over a year after effectively going bankrupt.. GMB Union, which brought the ...

  7. Westover Sewer Board a requirement of Holland Avenue funding

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    The 36.67 % sewer rate increase that will be used to pay down the sewer revenue bonds was approved by council in April and was expected to take effect May 30. It remains before the West Virginia ...

  8. Birmingham Corporation Water Department - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Corporation Act of 1875 empowered Birmingham Corporation to purchase the Birmingham Waterworks Company. The transaction was supervised by the Mayor of Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain, and completed on 1 January 1876 for the sum of £1,350,000 (equivalent to £160,405,360 in 2023) [2]. Chamberlain declared to a House of Commons ...

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