America’s aging infrastructure doesn’t just mean the presence of structural weaknesses but a lack of knowledge about those structural weaknesses.
The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans unveiled its almost $2 billion dollar master plan to overhaul 60% of the city’s aging water system.
Her old septic system was not designed to handle the soggy soil in her leach field, rendering the system unusable for six ...
A watchdog group is questioning Missoula County’s conditional approval allowing the Holland Lake Lodge to use an old storage tank for sewage this summer.
Making sure all their Ts are crossed and Is are dotted, the City of Metropolis will hold a second public hearing regarding ...
Failing septic systems threaten lakes and groundwater, but Michigan remains the only state without uniform regulations.
The Southampton Town Board this week unanimously approved the purchase of 35 acres of wooded land just to the west and north of the town’s Jackson Avenue complex, on which ...
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9 shallow-rooted trees that can damage the pipes in your yard
The roots of that big tree in your yard may be infiltrating your underground plumbing right now. If the species is ...
The High Desert will receive a nearly $3 million slice of an almost $7 million federal funding project designed for local ...
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These tree roots can wreck your septic line sooner than you’d think
Tree roots do not wait decades to cause trouble for your septic line. Given moisture, nutrients, and even a small opening, ...
In a public statement, the agency stressed that its draft updates are meant to "modernize 17-year-old regulations" and insisted that "no new permits will be required for existing septic system owners.
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