The State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs, jointly administered by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality and the ...
Turtle Lake and New Town are among seven communities awarded State Revolving Fund loans for water, sanitary sewer or landfill projects. Turtle Lake was awarded a $452,000 loan from the Clean Water ...
The Bismarck City Commission took final action last week to update the city’s wastewater regulations, addressing commercial and industrial discharges that could damage the city’s infrastructure.
Street sweeping removes dirt and debris that builds up over winter, along with metals and petroleum products that accumulate ...
As part of the plan, 12- to 25-foot embankments would be placed upstream of existing crossings on Clairmont Rd., Valley Drive ...
With the fire season having started and multiple fires breaking out across the state, many counties have begun issuing burn ...
Western says engaging with tribes, residents and industry leaders key to dual goal of protecting the environment and ...
Following years of restrictive regulations, the Mille Lacs Lake walleye fishery appears to be in a healthy state, a viewpoint ...
The watershed covers over 1,800 acres. Stormwater currently drains through Pioneer Park to the Missouri River.
Bismarck Kwasi Onwona, the Chief of Army Staff, on Tuesday cut the sod for the opening of water supply systems at ...