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An all-city dewatering plan that will cost $19 million to build and nearly $2 million a year to operate will be unveiled to the Grand Island City Council Tuesday night.
The draining of four area lakes will not begin on Monday because a state district judge in Seguin wants to hear more testimony from plaintiffs seeking to stop the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority ...
--Osisko Metals Incorporated is pleased to announce the creation of a technical consultation committee to assist in developing a plan for the dewatering of the Mount Copper open pit at Gaspé ...
Weir Minerals can provide a total solution package, working with mine operators to understand each site’s dewatering needs, and to assess all of the specific requirements of a mine site. Copper ...
After more than 3 months of information sessions and presentations, Georgia Power has gotten the green light to move forward with their plans to remove coal ash ponds at Plant Branch in Milledgeville.
An all-city dewatering plan that will cost $19 million to build and nearly $2 million a year to operate will be unveiled to the Grand Island City Council Tuesday night.