Sunday, January 9, 2011



Water in thousands of D.C. homes might still be contaminated by lead, CDC says

The water in almost 15,000 D.C. homes that received repairs during a massive effort to remove lead pipes may still be contaminated by dangerous levels of the metal, according to a report released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Water park will not charge for entry

WESTON’S new water park will remain free of charge next year, it was decided this week.

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Water, sewer rates hiked in Hampshire

HAMPSHIRE â€" The village board has approved putting an additional charge on water and sewer rates in Hampshire to help fund infrastructure improvements. The additional charge will be per month for users of both village water and sewer services, according to Village President Jeffrey Magnussen. For users of water …

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