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South Coatesville explains reemergence of smell, encourage residents to speak up

South Coatesville residents now have answers regarding a noxious smell coming from the Pennsylvania American Water’s wastewater treatment plant on Gibbons Avenue. Borough officials explained how they are dealing with the nuisance odor during the April 13 meeting held on Zoom. “There are so many demands for us to fix the problem,” Borough Manager Allen Smith said. Council member Renee Carey read a March 9 letter from Pennsylvania American Water on their recent efforts to combat the redolence. She read site contractors are installing covers on existing digesters along with adding another digester. In the beginning of May, the company will spray an odor controlling chemical, consisting of a lemon scent.

Three Lane Closures Planned On U S 202 In Norristown

Reply Pennsylvania American Water has announced construction work in several areas on U.S. 202 over the coming weeks. (Shutterstock) NORRISTOWN, PA Three intersections on U.S. 202 will see numerous northbound lane closures for construction over the coming weeks, officials announced Tuesday. Pennsylvania American Water will complete utility construction between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on the roads, and additional traffic is expected. On April 14 and 15, the intersection with Airy Street will have a lane shut down. A lane closure is also scheduled on April 19 and 20 at Chestnut Street, and on April 21 and 22 at Washington Street. Subscribe Thank

Emergency water main repairs planned for Wilkes-Barre tonight

Emergency water main repairs planned for Wilkes-Barre tonight
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Estimated 5,000 gallons of sludge discharged in leak at York City wastewater plant

Estimated 5,000 gallons of sludge discharged in leak at York City wastewater plant York Dispatch The state Department of Environmental Protection plans to issue a notice of violation to York City after overflowing digesters at the wastewater treatment plant discharged an estimated 5,000 gallons of sludge. The upcoming notice of violation comes as initial reports of the March 27 incident, filed by a general manager at the facility, detail that an overflow of two digesters caused the sludge to leak and may have led to a portion of the digester building s facade collapsing. We will be issuing a Notice of Violation which will request a formal response with additional details. Once issued, the city will have 30 calendar days to respond, DEP spokesperson John Repetz said in a statement.

Utility companies to repave streets in Wilkes-Barre

Companies hope to repave several streets this year. Author: WNEP Web Staff Updated: 6:20 PM EDT April 9, 2021 WILKES-BARRE, Pa. Utility companies that had to make repairs under several streets in Wilkes-Barre plan to repave them this year. According to city officials, this spring, Pennsylvania American Water plans to repave several streets, including Spruce, McLean, Brown, High, Holland, Bruce, Westminster, Collins, Mayock, Cleveland, Finn, and Dana Streets. UGI plans to repave a section of Stanton Street this summer. Later this year, UGI will repave Main and Barney Streets in south Wilkes-Barre. Related Articles

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