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City of Columbia water customers see higher utility bills beginning October 1 - MSNWater rates increased by about 4% for general use and 10% for summer and irrigation use. City leaders said Columbia had the cheapest average monthly water bill compared to similar cities in Missouri.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The City of Columbia has filed a lawsuit against dozens of companies over the amount of forever chemicals found in the city’s water supply. According to the lawsuit, more than ...
According to the Columbia Missourian, chemical analysis of water samples was taken in early December from the city's wellfield. The city gets its water supply from these wells before transferring ...
The City of Columbia Utilities confirmed on Wednesday that the discolored, yellowish water seen throughout the area was safe to drink. Contractors have been working on the main transmission line ...
The City of Columbia is ready to start its next fiscal year. The $472 million budget was approved Monday by the Columbia City Council after a nearly two-month process. The 2023 budget goes into ...
Forever chemicals are in Columbia’s drinking water. Now, the city is suing the makers and distributors of the toxic compounds to pay for filtering them out.
The City of Columbia has filed a response to an April 11 complaint for declaratory judgment entered by the City of Waterloo in regards to water service rights between the ...
Forever chemicals are in Columbia’s drinking water. Now, the city is suing the makers and distributors of the toxic compounds to pay for filtering them out.
The city of Columbia said it is aware of widespread water discoloration in Columbia Wednesday. The city states while the water is discolored, it is safe to consume.
Forever chemicals are in Columbia’s drinking water. Now, the city is suing the makers and distributors of the toxic compounds to pay for filtering them out.
Columbia Water & Light is proposing water rate increases that will impact customers as a part of the City of Columbia's 2025 fiscal year budget. Residents will have the opportunity to provide input on ...
A group of Columbia water distribution system workers who authorized transitioning from the Water and Light Association and joining local Laborers' International Union of North America 955, are ...
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