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A stretch of Trebein Road in Greene County will be closed beginning Friday. The Greene County Engineer’s Office announced that the road closure is due to the installation of a water main near Outdoor ...
The city of Dayton’s Department of Water has a decades-long track record of protecting our region’s precious natural water resources while providing quality drinking water. As the City Manager ...
Federal regulations and possible state laws in the future would require the removal of all lead-based water pipes. Lead exposure can cause a variety of health problems, especially in children.
ODNR wants people to get outside this summer to enjoy a nice hike in the woods, a swim in the lake, or go boating on the open water, but they want you to do so safely.
Dayton filed their lawsuit in 2021, asking the base and Department of Defense for millions. The suit is on hold, but the city is still taking steps to protect its water.
Michael Powell, director of the city of Dayton Water Department, reiterated Thursday that the public has little to fear, but said the city is stepping up testing — including trying to pinpoint ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The city of Dayton has filed a counterclaim against Montgomery County in its lawsuit related to the 2018 water supply agreement. In February, WDTN.com reported Montgomery ...
City of Dayton Water Department crews were sent after 10 a.m. to fix a water main break at the intersection of East Fifth Street and South Koewee Street.
The City of Dayton, Tennessee is stated to own, operate and/or control a community public water system (“System”), Dayton Water Department, existing in Rhea County, Tennessee.
Michael Powell, director of the city of Dayton Water Department, reiterated Thursday that the public has little to fear, but said the city is stepping up testing -- including trying to pinpoint ...
To move forward with painting, the River Stewards solidified partnerships with the city of Dayton water department and UD Facilities Management.
"The city's water remains safe, with readings well below the EPA health advisory limit," wrote Michael Powell, Dayton's Department of Water director, in an email sent to customers.