Sentences with phrase «water main improvements»

The Milwaukee Common Council on Wednesday unanimously approved spending about $ 10.7 million on engineering and construction costs for street, sewer and water main improvements.

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Nicole Ficeto, the town's grants coordinator, briefed the board on the State Environmental Facilities Corporation's Intermunicipal Water Infrastructure Grants Program, detailing how the town and the water authority could partner to apply for a grant for drinking - water infrastructure improvement, in this case to extend water mains to residential properties serviced at present by private wWater Infrastructure Grants Program, detailing how the town and the water authority could partner to apply for a grant for drinking - water infrastructure improvement, in this case to extend water mains to residential properties serviced at present by private wwater authority could partner to apply for a grant for drinking - water infrastructure improvement, in this case to extend water mains to residential properties serviced at present by private wwater infrastructure improvement, in this case to extend water mains to residential properties serviced at present by private wwater mains to residential properties serviced at present by private wells.
If Miner's strategy works, Syracuse could have access to tens of millions of dollars to make substantial improvements in a system that has seen one to two water main breaks per day for the past two years.
Improvements to the school's pool, field house, and water main are included in the budget and are expected to cost seven million dollars.
It was on a list of $ 16.4 million Miner requested for basic city improvements, including police cars, road construction and repairs to bursting water mains.
It's the latest example of the need for water infrastructure improvements in a city that's been impacted by hundreds of water main breaks in recent years.
In addition to her spoken remarks, however, Miner handed legislators a copy of her Dec. 26 letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in which she asked for $ 16.4 million in extra state aid to pay for capital improvements such as roofs, police cars and water mains.
The $ 2.2 billion program would target the bulk of investments to improvements in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions that are the main conveyance of cholera infections.
The researchers analyzed three main types of flooding controls — large storm - surge barriers of various types holding back water from New York Bay, building improvements only and a «hybrid approach» combining infrastructure improvements with small levees and beach fortifications.
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