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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Dec 28, 2007

City of Fort Wayne, Indiana Agrees to Make $250 Million In Improvements to Sewer System

“The city is making a major investment in improvements to its sewerage system that will pay off in better protection of public health and cleaner rivers. The St. Joseph, St. Mary's and Maumee Rivers in particular will benefit from the new controls.”

The City of Fort Wayne, Ind., has agreed to make an estimated $250 million worth of improvements to resolve longstanding problems with overflows from its sewer system, the Justice Department and Environmental ... via Centre Daily Times

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