Posts Tagged ‘water and sewer’
Sewer Line Struck, RMW Called In, But Repair Efforts Are Stalled in Gambell
RMW Program Coordinator John Johnson says about two feet of water need to be pumped out of the hole before the team can repair the main sewer line. As of mid-day today, at least five pumps are actively draining water out of the hole, but they haven’t gotten ahead of the flooded area.
Read MoreCity Employee Contracts, ADEC Loans on Nome City Council’s Agenda
Nome’s City Manager, Tom Moran, could be employed with the City for another one-year term, if a resolution is passed during tonight’s regular City Council meeting. Also, Bryant Hammond could become City Treasurer while retaining his duties as City Clerk.
Read MoreCity Agrees to Provide $4.4 Million for NJUS Fuel Purchase
Nome Joint Utility System will receive a $4.4 million revenue anticipation note from the City of Nome to buy diesel fuel. The purchase will provide for NJUS’s full capacity of fuel: 3.2 million gallons.
Read MoreCity Council Calls Special Meeting; Funding for Diesel Fuel Could Be Passed
The Nome City Council plans to finance the purchase of diesel fuel for Nome Joint Utility System during a special meeting this afternoon.
Read MoreANTHC Searching for Long-Term Solution Regarding St. Michael’s Frozen Water and Sewer Lines
After more than a month without sewer or water, both services are functional again in the community of St. Michael. But because of the amount of water required to thaw the entire system, services won’t be restored in full until the summer.
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