Recently published research in the journal Urban Naturalist reveals that alligators and nearly three dozen other species use storm water sewer systems in one urban area of Florida to safely ...
FALCONER – The village of Falconer is looking at an $11.2 million project to update its sanitary sewer system. Village board members heard a presentation this week from Steve Renaud, a project ...
We had a company come out to test the septic system and found out it does not work properly. The company that did the testing says that because of regulations, it cannot be repaired and that we ...
Florida’s subterranean sewer systems, typically associated with waste, are unexpectedly teeming with wildlife, according to a new study. Scientists have discovered that the stormwater sewer ...
A new study by researchers at the University of Florida found nearly three dozen different species inside the stormwater ...
The sewer systems of Florida are teeming with an “abundance” of alligators, racoons, and a dozen other animals using the drain pipes to traverse the city, scientists reveal in a new study.
Alligators use the stormwater drains to avoid crossing busy roads. A new study has revealed that alligators in the US state of Florida have been using the sewer systems to safely traverse ...
Bellaire officials approved a $3 million work order Feb. 17 during city council to advance the city’s regional drainage ...
MEDORA — Medora Town Council met Monday night, where they discussed a $2.5 million wastewater project, welcomed new council ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - The Tyler City Council approved a multi-million dollar contract Wednesday to improve part of the sanitary sewer system near and through Downtown Tyler. In 2017, the city entered ...
An ambitious sewer project in the Arlington neighborhood is going to take millions of dollars, thousands of feet of pipes, ...
Six town hall meetings have already taken place. ENV is proposing to increase sewer fees annually for the next 10 years – by 9% over the first six years starting July 1, 2025, followed by ...