Mayor Naheed Nenshi hinted at tough water and sewer rate increases coming for Calgarians, as council Monday discussed an annual utility infrastructure bill rising to $350 million from $200 million.
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Mayor Naheed Nenshi hinted at tough water and sewer rate increases coming for Calgarians, as council Monday discussed an annual utility infrastructure bill rising to $350 million from $200 million.
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Homeowners in a Turner Valley subdivision expecting to dig into their pockets this year are breathing a sigh of relief.
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The City has approved 194 of the 203 applications it has received under the Sanitary Sewer Isolation Valve Assistance Program, it was announced on Friday.
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The first permit to install a sewage backup preventer rolled off a printer at City Hall late this week, about 100 days after floodwater forced the evacuation of roughly 10,000 citizens and badly damaged around 500 homes.
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Sewer lines near Exhibition Park will be replaced, as the Exhibition Board continues working on redevelopment plans.
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Water and sewer infrastructure upgrades near the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital will be shifting to the intersection of Fifth Street SW and Sixth Avenue SW today.
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CALGARY – Some homeowners are banding together in an attempt to name and shame insurance companies that have rejected their claims for sewer backup damage following recent floods.
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Wary of the $50-million cost of building a sewer trunk expansion through Bowness, Mayor Naheed Nenshi wants city engineers and planners to consider other ways of easing the capacity crunch in the short term or long term.
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A huge swath of northwest Calgary has hit a dreaded milestone, and it’s getting worse with each flush.
Suburban growth and redevelopment projects have pushed a key sewer pipe underneath Bowness to capacity, and city hall has confirmed it can’t complete a roughly $50-million secondary system until 2017.
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Many Calgary homeowners are getting notices in the mail offering a new type of insurance — for their sewer lines.
The direct-mail promotional material distributed by HomeServe is accompanied by a letter of introduction from EPCOR, which has a marketing agreement with the U.S.-based firm.
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