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City of Austin pipes leaked 9.3 billion gallons in 2024 - MSNIn 2024, city-owed pipes seeped and spewed 9.3 billion gallons of treated water – a 31% increase over the previous year, according to annual audits submitted to the Texas Water Development Board.
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The city of Portland and its economic development agency will pay a total of $2 million and turn over two parcels of land to settle a federal lawsuit filed by 26 Black descendants of families ...
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In 2024, city-owed pipes seeped and spewed 9.3 billion gallons of treated water – a 31% increase over the previous year, according to annual audits submitted to the Texas Water Development Board.
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