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- UConn Picks Connecticut Water To Solve Its Water Woes (8/5/13)
The University of Connecticut has chosen Connecticut Water Co.'s proposal to bring 2 million gallons of water a day to the Storrs campus to solve its water woes, sources said Monday.
- North Raynham Water District says slots parlor will need plenty of water (7/29/13)
RAYNHAM — The North Raynham Water District wants more information on the development plans behind the proposed “Parx Raynham” slot casino to prepare for potential expansion of the water supply.
- Land deal could save woods protecting Fitchburg Reservoir (7/26/13)
FITCHBURG — With the aid of the North County Land Trust, Fitchburg is trying to add about 160 acres to protected land in the Fitchburg Reservoir's northern watershed to help ensure the city's gravity-fed water supply stays clean.
- The price of a drink (7/20/13)
The amount of water used by people across the state daily is dropping, driven by an increasing concern about the environment and nudges from the government — even as the price of water keeps climbing rapidly (summary only)
- Bethel votes down sale of water company (7/18/13)
BETHEL -- Residents overwhelmingly defeated a proposal to sell the Bethel Water Co. to Aquarion Water Co. at a referendum Thursday night.
- EPA official tours water projects in Durham (7/31/13)
DURHAM — The Environmental Protection Agency’s Acting Assistant Administrator for Water Nancy Stoner was in town on Wednesday to learn about some of the approaches Durham and the University of New Hampshire are using to address wastewater and storm water issues
- Water Authority to share revised plans for Derby water tank (7/28/13)
DERBY -- Residents will get their first look next week at the Regional Water Authority’s revised plans to build a 2 million-gallon water tank on Telescope Mountain.
- Westport working to lower levels of trihalomethane in town water (7/20/13)
WESTPORT — Town Water Operator Linda Correia said efforts continue to address trihalomethane contamination in homes served by the town’s only piped-in water.
- City eyes phosphorus removal grant (7/20/13)
DANBURY -- City officials intend to pursue a state grant that could provide 50 percent of the cost of installing a new $40-million phosphorus removal system at the city's wastewater treatment plant
- Bethel to tackle water system improvements (7/19/13)
BETHEL -- Now that residents have overwhelmingly rejected proposals to sell Bethel Water Co. to Aquarion, town officials are moving forward with plans to fix the aging system.