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Scott added some runoff from construction sites is allowed by law, but 80% must stay on the property. Either way, he said if you see red clay runoff, report it. County holds developers accountable.
Neighbors of an incoming subdivision in Harrison County believe the work being done is causing more harm than good.
CHARLOTTE — It was pouring recently and the mud flowed. It got past Cindy Hart’s fence in NoDa, into her yard, and into her pool. “You’re like, ‘Oh my God. What the heck?’” she told ...
A Bettendorf company that is constructing a large golf entertainment venue was recently fined $6,000 for failing to control stormwater runoff and soil erosion at the site, according to the ...
Maryland filed suit Friday over runoff from a Harford County home construction site, which has caused a "die-off" of grasses in the Gunpowder River.
Tennessee Riverkeeper founder David Whiteside said storm water runoff from "poorly regulated" construction sites that do not use best practices is a "major pollution issue for the Cumberland River ...
NORWALK — The developer of a large mixed-use apartment complex addressed concerns about runoff from the Mill Pond construction site, reassuring a city commission that the filtration system is ...
The issues arose in March after runoff clay from the construction site on Anderson Highway rolled into the lake and turned the water brown. Courtesy of Michael Pease.