The Water Resources Act 2007 (ACT) provides for the management of surface water and groundwater resources within the ACT through the issuing of water access entitlements and water licences. Lake ...
we use that buoy line to bring all the lanterns back to shore. We account for every lantern that goes in the water.” Organisers are currently in talks with several venues around Canberra, so while ...
LISBON — Columbiana County commissioners awarded the contract for the Elkton water and sewer line extension project to Marucci & Gaffney Excavating Co. for $2,276,268. Commissioners took the action ...
LISBON — Columbiana County commissioners awarded the contract for the Elkton water and sewer line extension project to Marucci & Gaffney Excavating Co. for $2,276,268. Commissioners took the action ...
Licences to take water are administered by the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate for the ACT and by Department of Industry for the NSW portion of the region. Total water ...
JXN Water recently released its latest quarterly report, which outlines continued progress made to restore the city’s water ...
Lead water lines were used from the early 1900s to the ... but the city paid to replace both portions using American Rescue Plan Act funds. The City of York received nearly $1.4 million in ARPA ...
It’s a major potential pivot for the half-century-old Clean Water Act, a law prized by environmentalists and grassroots groups and often used to protest pipelines. The statute protects bodies of ...
Canberrans who bought tickets to a water lantern festival on Lake Burley Griffin, advertised mainly on social media, now suspect the event could be illegitimate. The festival's website says the ...
The government has announced plans to repeal the Water and Sewerage Authority Act of 2022. Governor Daniel Pruce announced the move during the recently delivered Speech from the Throne, which marked ...
Prior to Canberra, it’s meant to be in Austin, Texas, on 8 February. But to the owner of an Adelaide company associated with a previous Water Lantern Festival event, this sounds scarily familiar.
A company will pay a total of $1 million to resolve allegations that it killed 150 fish in a brook in Cheshire, a felony violation of the federal Clean Water Act ... its bottom line over ...