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Tag: water

Posted inNews

New to Milton? Here’s how to set up your utilities

by Jenne Dulcio February 27, 2023February 27, 2023

Milton, Georgia, is a city located in Fulton County, located toughly 30 miles from Downtown Atlanta. If you’re new to the area or have recently moved, here is a helpful guide you can use to set up what utilities are needed and who provides those services. Utilities Water/Sewer/Trash: Stated on Milton’s city website residents can […]

Posted inNews, Sustainability

Lake Lanier water deal ends decades-long legal fight

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat September 27, 2022September 27, 2022
Posted inPolitics, Top Stories

Agreement could resolve Atlanta-Sandy Springs water utility dispute, attorney says

by Bob Pepalis July 12, 2020July 12, 2020
Posted inArts & Entertainment, Coronavirus, Politics, Public Safety, Top Stories

Sandy Springs may require face masks, keep arts center shuttered into 2021; water dispute delayed

by Bob Pepalis July 9, 2020July 9, 2020
Posted inAtlanta Intown

Mayor reissues administrative orders on water service, parking regulations, beer and wine sales

by Intown Staff and Collin Kelley May 19, 2020
Posted inBuckhead, Coronavirus, Top Stories

Atlanta, Sandy Springs residents with unpaid bills to still get city water under coronavirus order

by John Ruch March 11, 2020
Posted inSustainability

Above the Waterline: Water wars reach possible end, as next drought looms

by Sally Bethea January 28, 2020February 12, 2022
Posted inSustainability

Better Buildings: Property owners’ commitment to reduce energy consumption beats goal

by November 19, 2019
Posted inSustainability

Georgia Water Coalition unveils 2019 Dirty Dozen report

by Collin Kelley November 17, 2019
Posted inAtlanta Intown, Sustainability

Above the Waterline: Defending the public’s right to know

by Sally Bethea November 5, 2019January 29, 2022

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