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                <title><![CDATA[ Tybee Island sewer system overflows, spilling 40,000 gallons into creek ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/august/tybee-island-sewer-system-overflows-spilling-40-000-gallons-into-creek</link>
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                    Tybee Island, Ga., faced a significant sewage spill on Saturday due to heavy rainfall that overwhelmed the sanitary sewer system. Despite the city&#39;s efforts, approximately 40,000 gallons of stormwater mixed with wastewater overflowed from manholes into a local creek, marking the third spill of the summer for the community.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Construction mishap releases thousands of gallons of sewage into Washington’s Lake Whatcom ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2024/september/construction-mishap-releases-thousands-of-gallons-of-sewage-into-washington-s-lake-whatcom</link>
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                    A construction incident on Sept. 11 led to a sewage leak into Lake Whatcom, with estimates ranging between 25,000 and 50,000 gallons of raw sewage spilling into the water.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Lakehaven Water and Sewer District settles penalty for sewage spills ]]></title>
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                    (UI) — The Lakehaven Water and Sewer District has paid $40,000 to resolve violations of its water quality permit as part of a settlement agreement with the Washington Department of Ecology.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Navy reports break in 8-inch sewer line, releasing over 1,000 gallons in Pearl Harbor ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2023/december/navy-reports-break-in-8-inch-sewer-line-releasing-over-1-000-gallons-in-pearl-harbor</link>
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                    The U.S. Navy disclosed on Dec. 15 that a rupture in an 8-inch sewer line near Hickam housing on Dec. 14 resulted in the discharge of 1,050 gallons of untreated wastewater, Hawai’I Public Radio reported.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Regulators report no signs of pollution after Olympic Pipeline gas spill in Washington ]]></title>
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                    About 25,660 gallons (97,100 liters) of gasoline spilled after a small tube leading from the main Olympic Pipeline to a pressure-check valve failed on Sunday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said in a news release.
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                <title><![CDATA[ 6 days after fuel spill reported, most in Tennessee city still can’t drink the tap water ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2023/july/6-days-after-fuel-spill-reported-most-in-tennessee-city-still-can-t-drink-the-tap-water</link>
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                    Many of the 40,000 people who live and work in the Memphis suburb of Germantown remained under an order Wednesday to avoid using water for everything except flushing toilets. They can&#39;t drink or boil tap water, or use it for showering or bathing.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Residents of Tennessee city ordered to avoid using tap water after fuel spill ]]></title>
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                    Residents of a Tennessee city must keep avoiding using their tap water after diesel fuel being used to power a generator at a treatment plant leaked into a reservoir, officials said Friday.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Mechanical error leads to sewer overflow in Amarillo, Texas ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2023/july/mechanical-error-leads-to-sewer-overflow-in-amarillo-texas</link>
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                    (UI) — An overflow from a manhole was caused by the event, resulting in the leakage of some 850,000 gallons of untreated wastewater, according to the local authorities.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Kansas lawmakers fear oil spills from Keystone pipeline due to frequent earthquakes ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2023/march/kansas-lawmakers-fear-oil-spills-from-keystone-pipeline-due-to-frequent-earthquakes</link>
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                    Several lawmakers said they are nervous about the pipeline in the Wichita area, about 160 miles south of the Washington County spill site. The area began experiencing an increase in earthquakes in 2013, after Keystone opened its Kansas pipeline segment, tied to activities associated with hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in oil and natural gas production.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Newsline ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/magazine/2022/july-2022-vol-77-no-7/newsline/newsline</link>
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                    Colorado Developer Progressing Plans for $2.3 Billion Water Pipeline, EPA Announces $6.5 Billion in Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects and more.
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