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Layne Inliner Awarded $70 Million IDIQ Contract
Mission Woods, KS - infoZine - Globe Newswire - Layne Christensen Company announced today that the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has awarded Layne Inliner an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contract for sanitary sewer repairs, replacement and renewals in environmentally sensitive areas.
Layne Inliner awarded IDIQ contract valued at up to $70M
Layne Christensen announced that the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, or WSSC, has awarded Layne Inliner an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity, or IDIQ, contract for sanitary sewer repairs, replacement and renewals in environmentally sensitive areas.
Prince George's, Montgomery Work Together on Budget Issues
Amid budget uncertainty in Annapolis, the Prince George's and Montgomery Counties came together last week to set the fiscal year 2013 budgets for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission .
WSSC Increases Rates by 7.5 Percent
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission customers will see their rates by 7.5 percent on July 1. The rate will increase for residents in Prince George's and Montgomery counties and will add about $5 per month to the typical customer bill.
P.G. lawmakers want better raises for WSSC union employees
Prince George's County lawmakers are proposing that union employees at the agency that provides water for Montgomery and Prince George's counties receive raises while others get lump sum payments.
Drought watch issued for Maryland counties
The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a drought watch for western and central Maryland, joining most of the Eastern Shore.
Water main break affects customers, students in central Prince George's County
Prince George's County residents living in sections of Capitol Heights and Cheverly woke up to either low water pressure or no water this morning, forcing two schools to switch class locations.