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Under the proposal, which the Wichita City Council is expected to approve on Tuesday, residential water and sewer customers would pay an extra $2.40 to $7.86 each month, depending on how much ...
A 3,750-gallon residential bill would cost a customer $50.47, according to Cummings’ presentation to the city council. This is slightly more than Macon at $49.22 and less than Phenix City and ...
The Wichita City Council on Tuesday agreed to push back the schedule for completion to April 1 and approved more than $7 million in ... Water rates are scheduled to increase an additional 3-5% ...
City projections show water and sewer bills increasing by more than 70% over the next 10 years. New Wichita water plant will be more expensive to operate than planned; rate hikes expected Skip to ...
For 20 years, it served as the only reservoir serving the city of Columbus' drinking water needs. [3] Griggs Dam is a gravity dam with a 500-foot-long (150 m) curved concrete spillway. Its height is only 35 feet (11 m), but it forms a reservoir almost 6 miles (9.7 km) long with a 1,200,000,000-US-gallon (4.5 × 10 9 L) capacity.
Beginning late on March 24 and spanning 24 hours, about 5 inches of rain fell in Central Ohio. Flooding occurred across Ohio, with many of its major rivers flooding. By 2 a.m. on March 25, it became clear that a major flood was developing. By dawn, local fire and police were rescuing residents, and the water level reached knee-level.
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To soften the blow of these rate increases to low-income residents, Columbus City Council also voted Nov. 25 to expand eligibility for the city's discount program. The income threshold will rise ...