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NORTH WEBSTER — If you live within earshot of station A within the Eden Shores area, relief is on the way, according to Jayne Alger, project manager with Inframark. She informed the North Webster Town Council at its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 17, the Mink pump would be replaced soon due to noise complaints.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Common Council recently passed a wastewater rate increase to support the necessary expansion of the wastewater treatment plant. As a result, commercial customers will experience rate increases beginning in February for January’s wastewater usage.   If requested, Indiana American Water will review small commercial customer accounts to determine the current water …read more.

WARSAW — Following the adoption of a new Wastewater rate ordinance to support the upcoming wastewater rehabilitation and replacement project, billing cycles and processes for residents will change. Residents will not receive a bill during the month of December.  Instead, the wastewater bill for December’s service will be received in January, likely later in the …read more.

SYRACUSE — In light of rainy weather, Public Works Superintendent Robin Merchant raised concerns about sewer flows during the Syracuse Town Council meeting Tuesday, Nov. 21. “Three weeks ago with the last big rain event, the plant saw a three-fold in flow (increase),” he said. “We are on the verge of peaking the plant capacity.” …read more.

WARSAW — Nothing is appearing to be easy when it comes to Ordinance 2017-10-09, and the council is beginning to feel pressure of a pressed timeline with a complicated situation. Warsaw’s Common Council discussed the newly proposed ordinance to establishing new sewage rate Friday, Oct. 27. The ordinance will be presented on Nov. 6 at …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools’ fifth grade students toured the Wastewater Utility facilities Tuesday morning, Sept. 19. The students learned about the facilities and about the impact it has on their health and the environment. Students were able to learn about the equipment the employees use including the trucks and robots as well as check …read more.

WARSAW — The City of Warsaw Wastewater Utility hosted Madison Elementary for a tour of the wastewater treatment plant. The tour included exploring the lab, observing the wastewater vacuum and camera trucks, engaging in a stormwater activity and receiving a presentation from the Utility Manager, Brian Davison. Not only this, the students were led throughout …read more.

WARSAW — The City of Warsaw Wastewater Utility announces it has been having technical difficulties with its phone number for calls concerning sewer line problems. According to Glenda Moser, administrative assistant for the City of Warsaw Wastewater Utility, Century Link has informed the city it will be seven to 10 days before the issue is dealt …read more.

BY GLENDA MOSER Administrative Assistant, City of Warsaw Wastewater Utility WARSAW — Starting Early Monday Morning June 6, Lake Street will closed between Jefferson Street to Winona Avenue. The closure will be for 10 days for sewer line installation for the new bank going in.

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