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Tucson Mayor Regina Romero, backed by city residents and state and local officials, announces plans to shut down a water treatment facility to protect it from the chemical PFAS. (Photo Courtesy of the City of Tucson)
TUCSON, AZ – Tucson officials said they will indefinitely suspend operations at one of the city s water treatment plants to keep it from being overwhelmed by an underground toxic chemical plume.
City officials assured residents in a news conference Tuesday that water from the Tucson Airport Remediation Project treatment plant is safe, and that the decision to stop operations there on June 21 is merely a precaution against high levels of the chemical PFAS that could be moving toward the plant.
WASHINGTON – Tucson officials said they will indefinitely suspend operations at one of the city’s water treatment plants to keep it from being overwhelmed by.
Ché screamer temporarily stuns hosts before Guatemala quell T&T’s futsal revolution
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Ché screamer temporarily stuns hosts before Guatemala quell T&T’s futsal revolution
Trinidad and Tobago were eliminated from the 2021 Concacaf Futsal Championship last night after two successive group stage defeats against the Dominican Republic (6-2) and Guatemala (4-3) respectively.
But the Soca Warriors can claim to have left their mark in the confederation’s showcase tournament regardless, after an extraordinary goal from 20-year-old player Ché Benny.
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago’s Ché Benny first competitive Futsal strike was one to savour, although Guatemala rebounded to win 4-3 in Concacaf Futsal Championship action in Guatemala City on 5 May 2021.
Fenwick snubs Rangers’ challenge, Warriors whip Police FC 4-1 with three late goals
Team manager Adrian Romain told
Wired868 last night that Fenwick’s position on the Rangers warm-up game was still ‘unconfirmed’. However, Ferguson said Fenwick vetoed the proposed match on Friday morning, during an online meeting with the Fifa-appointed normalisation committee and Rangers general manager, Kieron Edwards.
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago head coach Terry Fenwick (all-red top) has a word with his players during their friendly match against Orange XI on 6 March 2021 in St James.
T&T won 8-0.
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Normalisation committee chairman Robert Hadad, according to Ferguson, said that, due to the financial aspect of the game, the committee would take charge of any purse on behalf of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA). And Fenwick subsequently said he had no time to face Rangers before the Soca Warriors depart next Thursday for their opening
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