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OWASA has 343 miles of water mains and 294 miles of sewers. Its water is treated at the Jones Ferry Road Water Treatment Plant. [2] The organization was founded in 1977, [2] to plan and manage Orange County's water supply after the county had experienced years of recurring droughts. [3] OWASA has a rolling 5-year capital improvement plan for ...
29 North Carolina. 30 Ohio. 31 Oklahoma. 32 Oregon. 33 Pennsylvania. 34 South Carolina. 35 Tennessee. 36 Texas. 37 Utah. ... This is a list of water companies in the ...
The new DEQ surface water plan is modeled after an approach Michigan regulators have taken to address PFOA and PFOS that were being sent from industrial plants, through public wastewater treatment ...
In 1913, the Corporation Commission was given responsibility for regulating water and hydroelectric utilities. In 1920 the commission was replaced by a single Utilities Commissioner and some part-time staff. [1] In 1941, the General Assembly created the North Carolina Utilities Commission, composed of three commissioners serving six-year terms.
In a historic announcement earlier this month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its first-ever drinking water standards to protect people against toxic "forever chemicals." ...
North Carolinians receive just one-fifth of the protections from 1,4-dioxane that a water quality standard would offer, according to a human health risk assessment DEQ submitted to the General ...
Bodies of water of Polk County, North Carolina (1 C, 1 P) R. Bodies of water of Randolph County, North Carolina (1 C, 1 P)
Repairs are underway across Western North Carolina, including the main city of Asheville’s facilities, which serve more than 156,000 people in Buncombe and Henderson counties, according to the ...