Summary
The most expensive public works project ever proposed for Western Pennsylvania might force thousands of North Hills residents to pay twice for a costly sewer study.
A federal judge on Wednesday denied a request from municipal officials to modify the landmark agreement requiring the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority to design a plan to fix the region's sewer infrastructure so that five North Hills communities could be reimbursed for the $800,000 study.See the full content of this document
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North Hills Might Pay Twice for Sewer Study
After denying the request, U.S. District Judge Gary Lancaster signed the 300-page consent decree reached in May between Alcosan and the U.S. Env...
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