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Herald Sun, Herald Sun| Apr. 10
The Herald Sun is reporting that Durham’s drinking water has broken anti-pollution standards according to officials.
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City of Durham, Press Release| Apr. 9
Durham’s annual average of test results for one type of disinfection byproduct in the water system is higher than the…
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The Wake Forest Gazette, The Wake Forest Gazette| Apr. 9
Commissioners continue the ban on permits for new automatic or manual irrigation systems connected to the town’s water system, according…
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ABC 11, ABC 11| Apr. 7
ABC 11: Water rates for Raleigh residents may rise 17 percent.
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OWASA, Press Release| Mar. 31
Some OWASA customers may still notice a chlorine taste and odor in their water during the first two weeks of…
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NCDENR, Press Release| Mar. 23
State officials have notified 12 municipal water systems that their water shortage response plans are insufficient to respond to the…
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The Herald, The Herald| Mar. 19
A consultant found a long list of problems with Selma’s sewer and water systems, The Herald reports.
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Associated Press, Associated Press (AP)| Mar. 18
State and federal authorities are urging homeowners to check indoor and outdoor plumbing connections to save water.
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Durham Herald-Sun, Durham Herald-Sun| Mar. 17
Developers will soon have to do more to control runoff and pollution running from their projects, according to new regulations…
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NBC17, NBC17| Mar. 11
The Town of Kenly will have a reduction in water tonight beginning at 11 p.m. as the town’s Utilities Department…
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City of Durham, Press Release| Feb. 26
Crews will begin work on Erwin Road and Fulton Street Monday, but no water or sewer services will be disrupted.…
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Press Release, Press Release| Feb. 25
At about 6 p.m. on Tuesday, OWASA responded to an overflow of about 7,000 gallons from a sewer west of…
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News & Observer, News & Observer| Feb. 20
News & Observer: The City Of Durham will temporarily change the way it disinfects water.
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Jennifer Turk, NBC17| Feb. 19
Durham City Council member started their Thursday work session with good news.
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City of Durham, Press Release| Feb. 18
Durham residents may notice some changes in the taste and color of their water throughout the month of March.
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OWASA, Press Release| Feb. 13
Disinfection with chloramines has improved the taste, odor and overall quality of drinking water. Before 2002, OWASA used chlorine in…
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NBC17, NBC17| Feb. 12
For the first time since August, all 100 North Carolina counties are experiencing drought or abnormally dry conditions, according to…
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NBC17, NBC17| Feb. 10
The town of Kenly Utility Department will perform routine hydrant and water valve maintenance Tuesday night at midnight.
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townofclaytonnc.org, townofclaytonnc.org| Feb. 9
Residents may get discolored water, a musty smell, or a strong chlorine odor during the process.
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WTSB Radio, WTSB Radio| Feb. 9
The rate at which Smithfield sells its water to Johnston County will increase by 21 percent, WTSB Radio reports.
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