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Greater Cincinnati Water Works will resume shutting off services for people with delinquent accounts on April 1, 2022.
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Fifteen billion dollars in the $1 trillion infrastructure bill has been earmarked for replacing lead water service lines. The problem is there are so many that it might take $60 billion dollars to do the job. And most utilities say they are not ready to comply.
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Cincinnati officials are proposing a 3.75% increase to water rates next year, and an annual 5.55% increase for four years starting in 2023.Cathy Bailey,…
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If you've noticed a lot of work going on lately in Cincinnati on fire hydrants, there's no cause for concern.Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) and the…
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As parts of the Tri-State begin to reopen in the coming days and weeks, the Northern Kentucky Water District and Greater Cincinnati Water Works are…
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The Greater Cincinnati Water Works is starting two projects Monday to repair leaks. One of those is on Riverside Drive in the East End. Water Distribution…
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Cincinnati is developing a plan to test the water flow of more than 14,000 fire hydrants in the city. It comes after a house fire on Rose Hill Avenue in…
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Greater Cincinnati Water Works has a back-up plan in case of disaster. In fact, the water district has several redundancies either ready to go or are…
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After months of feuding over a plan to raise water rates for certain county communities, townships and unincorporated areas, Cincinnati and Hamilton…
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The Metropolitan Sewer District will begin accepting applications for a newly approved Customer Assistance Program (CAP). The CAP offers a 25% discount to…