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City’s water meets SDW standards
By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@sidneydailynews.com
SIDNEY A presentation of the 2020 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) revealed no violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act standards at Sidney City Council’s workshop session on Monday.
Utilities Director William Blakely presented council with the CCR that ensures safe drinking water. His report contained information on the city’s water source, treatment and treatment programs, water plant staffing, definitions of terms, as well as conservation tips and city contact information.
Blakely said Sidney performed all of the required analytic tests on the drinking water and all of the contaminants required to be monitored showed no violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act standards, which was federally enacted in 1998.
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May 24, 2020 @ 04:00
Progressive activists have called for a Green New Deal, a linking of the U.S. climate and labor movements to create an equitable and decarbonized economy and move away from fossil fuels to address the climate crisis. But major labor unions and President Barack Obama’s Energy Secretary have far different plans.
On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the AFL–CIO and the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) a nonprofit founded and run by former Obama Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz launched the Labor Energy Partnership. Unlike those calling for a Green New Deal, though, this alliance supports increased fracking for oil and gas, as well as other controversial technologies that critics say prop up fossil fuels. It’s also an agenda matching a number of the former Energy Secretary’s personal financial investments.
Southwestern North Dakota is well known for many things, including cowboys, Teddy Roosevelt and water. 2:50 pm, Apr. 8, 2021 ×
The Southwest Water Authority has once again received a certificate for safe drinking water from the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ). SWA is one of five public water systems receiving this award in North Dakota. (M.C. Amick/The Dickinson Press)
Southwestern North Dakota is well known for many things, including cowboys, Teddy Roosevelt and water.
The Southwest Water Authority has once again received a certificate for safe drinking water from the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ). SWA is one of five public water systems receiving this award in North Dakota.