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I-5 stretch due for repairs was a bust from the beginning - Sacramento Bee
In 1980 the boat section flooded to its brim after pumps were halted by a problem at the city's nearby sewagetreatmentplant. Drivers had to scurry from[...]
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Kent - Kiwi protests at Olympics would be hypocritical - The Nelson Mail
None of us protested about their government'streatmentof Aborigines.""I guess it was not the done thing to upstage our friends and neighbours in[...]
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Salish Lodge at Snoqualmie Falls is a Northwest favorite for a ... - HeraldNet
If guests have chosen a more vigorous hike, they might feel the need for a spatreatment. The Asian-inspired spa area is relaxing and tranquil,[...]
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More News - Citizens Voice
...dispose of evidence, said Dr. Margaret Jarvis, the medical director of Marworth, the chemical dependencytreatmentcenter for Geisinger Health System.[...]
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Coal tar dump site identified in 1999 deposition - Laconia Citizen
"Any generator, owner, operator, transporter or employee of a hazardous waste facility who becomes aware of any storage,treatmentor disposal of hazardous[...]
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Looking to nature, doula Penny Simpkin practices the art of delivery - Seattle Times
For Penny, the doctor's compassionatetreatmentwas pivotal; it became the philosophical seed of her life's work. Within five years, she had three more[...]
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Metro is slow to fight sewage in five streams - The Tennessean
In some parts of Davidson County, sewerwaterand stormwaterare still channeled in the same pipes and carried together to a waste-water treatmentplant.[...]
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Finance committee changes sought - Boston Globe
Elaine Cushman Carroll HEARING ONWATER TREATMENTPLANT - A public hearing will be held by the Planning Board to review the town's plans for the North[...]
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More News - Wilkes Barre Citizen's Voice
...dispose of evidence, said Dr. Margaret Jarvis, the medical director of Marworth, the chemical dependencytreatmentcenter for Geisinger Health System.[...]
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Pacifica may hike sewer rates to repay debt - Examiner.com
...an increase of 18.78 percent that will help the city repay the $51 million debt accrued in 1995 to build the Calera Creekwastewater treatmentplant.[...]
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