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Permit renewed for Elk River Wastewater Treatment Plant

The regional water board approved a permit for the elk river wastewater treatment facility unanimously at a board meeting Thursday, but some environmental groups still had concerns. Local activists asked for more measurement locations for effluent discharged into Humboldt Bay and for the facility to meet regulatory requirements sooner, but the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board did not take these requests, while still requiring some environmental changes for the facility.

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Complete Streets! Hallucinogens! The Budget! All That and More at a Jam-Packed Eureka City Council Meeting Tonight!

Complete Streets! Hallucinogens! The Budget! All That and More at a Jam-Packed Eureka City Council Meeting Tonight!
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Betty Chinn's Trailer Housing Project One Step Closer to Reality After Eureka City Council Approves Coastal Development Permit for Property off South Broadway

Betty Chinn’s Trailer Housing Project One Step Closer to Reality After Eureka City Council Approves Coastal Development Permit for Property off South Broadway Map of the proposed site plan for the trailers on the Crowley site | Image from city staff presentation The Betty Kwan Chinn Foundation is one step closer to creating another community housing development to help struggling folks in Eureka. During its Tuesday night meeting, the Eureka City Council took the next step needed to develop the vacant Crowley property on Hilfiker Lane into a transitional housing site a project the City has been working on for

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