This is part two of four of Crain's Cleveland Forum on Infrastructure. The fire that flared on the Cuyahoga River in 1969 was the spur for the federal government to pass, in 1972, the Clean Water Act.
Global warming is contributing to climate change around the country to varying degrees. Some areas, including Cleveland and other parts of the Midwest, are seeing “big microbursts of precipitation ...
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The broken sewer line that filled the Potomac River with poop has been repaired. What happens next?
Over the weekend, DC Water completed repairs on the Potomac Interceptor pipe—the sewer line that broke in January, launching nearly 300 million gallons of poopy pollution into the Potomac River. After ...
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