Sanitary sewer main installation planned
The Telegraph
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ALTON Illinois American Water is installing more than six miles of sanitary sewer main in the Turner Tract, Shields Valley and Piasa Valley areas of Alton.
Ethan Steinacher, operations manager for the Central Division which includes the Alton service area, said that when Illinois American Water acquired the Alton Regional Wastewater system the company made a commitment to address requirements set forth by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to remedy combined sewer overflows.
“An investment of $50 million over a decade will be made to separate portions of the combined system. This work supports wastewater service reliability and source water protection,” Steinacher said.
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Winter weather disrupted the reopening of schools in three Ontario COVID-19 hot spots where in-person classes were set to resume Tuesday, with some students forced to rely on virtual classes a little longer.
Public and Catholic school boards in Peel and York Regions said their schools remained closed and bus service was cancelled Tuesday due to poor weather, though classes continued virtually.
Winter weather in Ontario disrupted the students anticipated return to in-class learning in some COVID-19 hot spots Tuesday, as the education minister reassured parents that new safety measures were sufficient to controlling COVID-19 spread in schools.