EPCOR said it has made progress on its project to replace most water meter reading technology in the city. The project will improve monthly bills and give customers more information about water use, ...
LAKE HAVASU CITY — EPCOR, a company that provides water and wastewater services to homes outside Lake Havasu City limits, is looking to expand its service area to encompass the future Castle ...
Based in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the School of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, the Water Research Centre was kick-started with a contribution of $1.4 million from ...
A new initiative at the University of Alberta (U of A) will leverage cutting-edge research to address global water challenges, with a $1.4 million contribution from EPCOR, marking the utility company ...
The right water bottle can make staying hydrated much more enjoyable, but with so many options on the market, where do you even begin looking? That’s where we come in. After putting a range of ...
Brian Landis is heading back to the high school football ranks. On Tuesday afternoon, Alpharetta (Ga.) announced the hiring of Landis as the school’s new head football coach. He comes to the Raiders ...
Water retention is when fluid builds up in part of your body. It is also called fluid retention or edema. It can affect body tissues outside of blood vessels, leading to swelling or bloating. Water ...
Currently, water meters that measure the usage of water in the City of Vancouver are required for all newly-built single-family houses and dual-family houses, as well as existing residences that are ...
Around 600,000 households will be forced to install a smart meter or face higher bills within six months, as the BBC shuts down a 40-year-old radio service. The Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS), which ...
to provide a timeline for the installation of water meters, according to a report by 24NewsHD TV. During a hearing on smog prevention held on Friday, the court instructed WASA to prioritize the ...
Vancouver council will consider installing water meters on all existing homes and eventually moving toward a pay-what-you-use model to promote conservation. ABC Coun. Sarah Kirby-Yung will ...
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