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The Greater Cincinnati Water Works recently sent letters to more than 16,000 property owners letting them know their homes and businesses may be getting…
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Cincinnati officials estimate that some 16,000 private properties are still getting water through lead lined pipes. The city will soon be notifying those…
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A harmful blue-green algae bloom is still plaguing the Ohio River, and a Kentucky biologist says it doesn't look like that will change soon. Mark Martin…
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When Cincinnati Council approves the city budget next week, it most likely will include a five percent water rate increase.Greater Cincinnati Water Works…
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Hamilton County commissioners are downplaying Cincinnati city manager Harry Black's announcement that Greater Cincinnati Water Works will no longer share…
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Cincinnati’s city manager has announced the Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) and the Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) will no longer share…
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So far the city is saving money by merging the administrative functions of the Greater Cincinnati Water Works, the Metropolitan Sewer District and the…
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Greater Cincinnati Water Works is getting a pat on the back from the head of the Ohio EPA.During a tour of the Richard Miller Treatment Plant, EPA…
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Water is a big topic these days. There's a scarcity of it out West. Algae blooms shut down Toledo's drinking water system earlier this month, and…
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Last week Cincinnati Council members could not agree on whether to raise city water rates. They will try again during a public hearing Monday. The water…