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NC - Central To Replace Sewer Line
The town council voted unanimously Monday night to proceed with replacing all of the town’s crumbling sewer line.

IN - Newport Split On Building Municipal Sewer System
The Vermillion County town of Newport is divided over a proposal to build a municipal sewer system.

WI - Monticello Getting $21M for Sewer, Water Work
Village Manager Ray Nargizian met with the media Thursday to announce some $21 million in federal stimulus grants and loans for new water and sewer infrastructure.

CA - Brown Calls for Moratorium in Southeast Regional Sewer System
Faced with the need for a major sewer system upgrade in Clearlake and Lower Lake, a county supervisor is calling for a moratorium on sewer hookups in those areas.

AR - Bull Shoals City Council Approves Funding for Sewer Improvements
Bull Shoals City Council voted to proceed with Phase I of its three-phase sewer improvement project this week at a special city council meeting.

Canadian Construction Firms Allowed To Bid On U.S. Stimulus Projects
The Canadian Construction industry is welcoming the deal that will allow Canadian companies access to U.S. infrastructure stimulus projects. The Buy American Act (BAA) is part of the US$787 billion stimulus package, which barred Canadian contractors and businesses from bidding or supplying materials to new building or renovation projects.

IA - Davenport Sewer Tunnel To Receive State Funds
After being rejected for federal stimulus money, Davenport’s west side sewer diversion tunnel is finally in line to get some financial help.

MA - Company Seeks Fiber Optic Link To Vineyard
Underwater cable would connect island to mainland via Woods Hole.

NC - 480-Mile Fiber-Optic Network Will Run Through Greene County
A 480-mile fiber-optic network will be built in North Carolina, courtesy of $28.2 million in stimulus money — and part of it will run through Greene County.

NJ - Long Branch To Upgrade Sewage Plant, Pumping Stations, Pipes
Armed with $5 million in federal stimulus money, the city Sewerage Authority is about to embark on a $19 million upgrade of its Joline Avenue treatment plant, assorted pumping stations and many sanitary sewer lines.

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