The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority hired a contractor last summer to begin more than $9.3 million in repairs. On Thursday, ALCOSAN’s board of directors approved an additional $1 million in repairs after discovering yet another broken pipe this summer, bringing the project’s total cost above $11 million.
Part of River Avenue in Harrison is scheduled to be closed for two weeks beginning Monday, Allegheny County Public Works announced Thursday. The department said it is allowing the Upper Allegheny Joint Sanitary Authority to close River Avenue between Homer Alley and Chestnut Street in the Natrona neighborhood for sewer
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State troopers used hotel receipts, cell phone records and a tip from police in Ohio during a 15-month investigation to arrest two demolition workers from Youngstown, Ohio, on Wednesday in connection with the theft of a piece of heavy equipment from a dump site in Unity.
Nicholas S. Kaczmark, 44, and Brian J. Rose, 38, were arraigned on charges of criminal conspiracy, theft and receiving stolen property in connection with the Jan. 9 theft of a $54,000 Takeuchi Trackloader from a dump at Frye Farm and East High Acres roads.