KC Water begins construction on new facility
New cost-effective, environmentally friendly processes
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and last updated 2021-03-05 09:55:01-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â KC Water announced the construction of a new renewable resource facility, costing $150 million.
That price tag, according to KC Water, won t increase rates.
The Blue River Biosolids Improvements Facility will implement new cost-effective and environmentally friendly processes for removing solid waste. Increasingly our industry is finding out we can recycle those materials and what we want to do with this project is we want to be able to turn into what is called a biosolid, which means it is suitable for re-use and actually marketing and re-sale because we treated it to very high standards as allowed by state and federal government, explained Matt Bond, KC Water deputy director of engineering and compliance.
KC couple flooded with frustration over lack of running water
KC Water says issue is frozen pipes
A young Kansas City, Missouri, couple welcomed a baby boy into the world on Valentine s Day, but they didn t envision his first few days in this world in a home without running water.
and last updated 2021-02-21 19:28:10-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â A young Kansas City, Missouri, couple welcomed a baby boy into the world on Valentine s Day, but they didn t envision his first few days in this world in a home without running water.
Summer Lea Rose first noticed they had no running water when she went into labor on Saturday, Feb. 13. It wasn t until Feb. 21, after the 41 Action News report first aired, that the water was back on.