Veolia Water is on the scene of a water main break in Dauphin County. Swatara Township announced on Facebook that a water ...
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — After months of back-and-forth over water discoloration issues, residents are being given an opportunity engage with Veolia water at a series of open houses. The meetings come ...
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The Water Council and Veolia celebrated the opening of a new office space dedicated to creating a water and wastewater workforce development center. Executives from both entities signed a memorandum ...
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Veolia customers have been dealing with discolored water for weeks. The company is still working to fully resolve the issue, but says the water meets all federal drinking ...
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — Veolia Water announced in a statement on Monday, June 30, that water is still discolored in several areas in Dauphin and Perry counties, 10 days after the problem was originally ...
For months, residents in parts of Dauphin County have been dealing with discolored water, and Veolia Water has now provided a reason as to why it happened. Veolia Water has mentioned hydrant use as a ...
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Just days after Veolia Water gave customers the all clear, some water appears to be discolored again. Lower Paxton Township said residents should no longer see discolored ...
PARAMUS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veolia’s school outreach program in communities served by its Municipal Water business reached more than 55,000 students – an all-time high – during the 2024-2025 ...
Saddle River officials are proceeding with a complaint accusing Veolia Water New Jersey of using defective meters and inflated usage reports to overcharge the municipality by $4 million from 1997 ...