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The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality awarded loans for water projects to three communities through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Programs in September and October. Cavalier received a $1,750,000 DWSRF loan to replace the aging ground storage reservoir and pump station. This project will ensure continued reliable water service to the system.
12/30/2020
Cumberland shows character, care as COVID-19 rages
Organizers Joyce Hindle Koutsogiane, left, and Mike Tusoni attached an American flag to a car when they were preparing for the start of Cumberland’s 94th annual Arnold Mills Fourth of July Parade and Road Race on Saturday, July 4, along Nate Whipple Highway. The traditional parade was replaced with a motorcade along the major roadways in town and a virtual road race. (Breeze File photo by Robert Emerson)
Pandemic impacted every area of life
CUMBERLAND – An unprecedented modern health crisis upended every aspect of life in 2020, from the way Cumberland residents worked and played to the way they learned and gathered socially or for entertainment.
The Rundown
water-bill debt relief to a spending package that includes a
Navajo Nation water rights settlement, a
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes water rights settlement, and a directive to the secretary of state to encourage regional collaboration on water resources in
Tibet. Congress also reauthorizes the
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and boosts authorized funding. And lastly, the EPA finalizes long-awaited rules for
lead in drinking water.
“We, as a regulatory agency, can never just focus on one pollutant.” Andrew Wheeler, the EPA administrator, responding to a question about why requirements for replacing lead pipes were not stronger. Wheeler said that water utilities had financial obligations besides lead pipes.