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Jan. 22—EAU CLAIRE — The current water rates may receive an increase this year to help pay for rising costs and the new PFAS removal facility. In November the city applied for a simplified ...
Jul. 6—EAU CLAIRE — Spending on water utility projects is poised to rise next year in Eau Claire, due in large part to efforts to remove PFAS contamination at the city's wellfield. In addition ...
Sep. 29—EAU CLAIRE — The city's drinking water has remained safely within limits for PFAS and Eau Claire officials are preparing to further deal with the chemical contaminants at the municipal ...
Contributing buildings in the district were constructed from 1882 to 1885. [2] Records remain of buildings on Water Street dating back at least as far as 1857, [3] one year after the founding of West Eau Claire, about one half mile to the north.
Eau Claire (/ oʊ ˈ k l ɛər / ⓘ oh-KLAIR; [9] French: [o klɛʁ] lit. "clear water") is a city in Eau Claire and Chippewa counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is the seat of Eau Claire County. [10] It had a population of 69,421 in 2020, [4] making it the state's eighth-most populous city.
Rivers of Eau Claire County, Wisconsin (2 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Eau Claire County, Wisconsin" This category contains only the following page.
Dec. 10—EAU CLAIRE — U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden toured the City of Eau Claire Water Treatment Facility and learned about ways to remove PFAS from the water and the new facility planned to do it.
Eau Claire River (named the "Clear Water River, a branch of the Chippewa") serves in part as the boundary between the Chippewa and Winnebago in an 1825 treaty, [2] and as a southern boundary for the 1837 Treaty-ceded Territory, where the signatory Ojibwe Bands may hunt, fish and gather to maintain their cultural livelihood.