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For about a hundred years, sewage ended up in the city's rivers during periods of heavy rainfall. Last year, Fort Wayne celebrated its completion of work to bring it into compliance with federal regulations.
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All NewsOver the last decade and a half, Fort Wayne has been working to stop untreated sewage from discharging into its rivers. The City Utilities Department says work is progressing but is not done yet.
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All NewsCity council to vote on the last leg of the project, a 14-year-long endeavor to keep sewer overflow out of the rivers during storms.
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All NewsThree years of digging a five-mile underground tunnel can do a lot of damage to even the most resilient boring machine.MamaJo recently completed her…
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All NewsJust under three years since Fort Wayne’s city utilities department began a five-mile dig to significantly decrease the city’s combined sewage overflows,…
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All NewsA sewer rate hike of roughly $2.39 over each of the next five years could take effect as soon as March for Fort Wayne customers.In 2008, a court order…
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All NewsBeginning July 8, those needing to use the Broadway and Rudisill intersection will likely be better off finding another route as crews continue to make…
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All NewsConstruction crews lowered the massive tunnel boring machine, nicknamed MamaJo into its hole on Monday to begin drilling Fort Wayne’s deep rock sewer…
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All NewsConstruction crews have spent the last year working on the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel, as part of a broad effort to improve…
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All NewsThe City of Fort Wayne will be receiving a tunnel boring machine later this summer, but it’s missing one thing: a name!The machine, 20-feet wide and…