CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council announced $14.2 million in funding for sewer and water projects around the state at its meeting on May 1.
WEIRTON The planned expansion project for Weirton’s water treatment plant has a new obstacle to overcome after the Weirton Area Water Board determined the
WELLSBURG The Brooke-Hancock-Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission has asked the Brooke County Commission for support in updating a more than 20-year-o
The West Virginia Public Service Commission Consumer Advocate Division has questioned a PSC staff recommendation to exclude West Virginia American Water from a staff-proposed $70 million hydrant replacement grant program. West Virginia American Water is the state s largest investor-owned utility, but some publicly owned utilities have higher operating revenues per hydrant than WVAW.