LARGO â The city of Largo on April 20 agreed to settle a federal lawsuit with three area environmental groups that claim the cityâs failed sewage treatment and aging collection system have led to water quality problems in Old Tampa Bay and endangered human health and the environment.
City commissioners voted 7-0 to settle the suit brought on by Tampa Bay Waterkeeper, Suncoast Waterkeeper, and Our Childrenâs Earth Foundation, who said the city was in violation of the Clean Water Act by not adhering to the Department of Environmental Protectionâs permit related to the discharge of certain pollutants into navigable waters.
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This project provides improvements to the Ballinger Park waterfront with several new in-water structures, including a new fishing pier, and new boat launch with a new floating dock, and restoration of the shoreline, and other work, all in accordance with the attached Contract Plans, these Contract Provisions, and the 2021 WSDOT/APWA Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. The estimated cost of construction is between $700,000 and $900,000. This project is subject to State prevailing wage requirements.
The City of Mountlake Terrace, will receive and accept sealed electronic bids for this solicitation only through QuestCDN.com via their VirtuBidTM online bid service. Bids will be received until 11:00 A.M., Pacific Time, on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. Bids received through QuestCDN will be opened and read aloud during a virtual bid opening to be held at the day and time of th
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December 20, 2020
By Rob Gay
Back in 1982, Juno award winning Canadian band Doug and The Slugs debuted their iconic hit “Making It Work” and I feel like that could be the chorus for 2020 as we have all faced, and adapted to, an ever-changing world around us.
Our East Kootenay Emergency Management Program and emergency response personnel played a very active role throughout 2020, responding to a wide variety of emergencies.
From coordinating the response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, to responding to flooding events, providing support to the BC Wildfire Service and evacuees on the largest fire in B.C. this year (Doctor Creek), and assisting in smaller events such as the recent Cranbrook Hotel fire, our Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) teams have been busy this year.
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The City’s Public Works and Engineering Services Department would like to remind residents that roll-out carts are not to be placed at curbside until the day of the scheduled collection.
Roll-out carts must be placed at curbside, not on the street, or obstructing sidewalks and laneways.
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Carts must also be removed from curbside by 7 p.m. the day of collection. This will greatly assist in providing efficient winter snow plowing and waste management operations.