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WRIC Richmond on MSNRichmond’s Small Business Recovery Grant Fund recognized by IEDC
The City of Richmond’s Small Business Recovery Grant Fund was recently recognized by the International Economic Development ...
Discussion became tense among Richmond and Henrico County officials as they attempted to chart a course towards a more resilient regional water system in the wake of January's widespread water crisis.
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Richmond has spent at least $6.7 million on water crisis - MSN
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — January’s water crisis is estimated to have cost the city of Richmond at least $6.7 million, according to a memo provided to Richmond City Council in late June.
RICHMOND, Va. — Elected leaders from Richmond and Henrico County met Monday for the first time since January's water crisis to discuss the future of the region's drinking water system.
A newly obtained consultant report sheds light on some additional concerns at the Water Treatment Plant that state officials believe played a role in what went wrong in a May boil advisory.
Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico all signed agreements to buy water from Richmond in 1994. Hanover’s runs through 2035, Henrico’s through 2040 and Chesterfield’s through 2045.
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