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Inside Waterbury’s costly water crisis: $33.7M on fixes in 2025 – including $230K for bottled water

Inside Waterbury’s costly water crisis: $33.7M on fixes in 2025 – including $230K for bottled water

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

WATERBURY — The city spent $230,000 on bottled water for residents and $146,284 in police overtime during the citywide water outage that lasted five very long days and closed schools and businesses. The water crisis cost the city $2.5 million on water, parts, labor...
Inside Waterbury’s costly water crisis: $33.7M on fixes in 2025 – including $230K for bottled water

In CT, opposition to Iroquois natural gas project crosses party lines

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

Expanding natural gas infrastructure is a centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s agenda to lower energy costs and boost the fossil fuel industry. He has referred to Democrats opposed to such projects as “anti-energy zealots.” But political support for gas pipelines...
Inside Waterbury’s costly water crisis: $33.7M on fixes in 2025 – including $230K for bottled water

CTDOT has $15B plan for hundreds of transportation projects through 2030. A look at what’s coming

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

Bridge repairs, roadway redesigns, public transit improvements and facility upgrades are among the transportation infrastructure improvements included in the Connecticut Department of Transportation‘s vast five-year Capital Plan. The plan outlines $15 billion in...
Inside Waterbury’s costly water crisis: $33.7M on fixes in 2025 – including $230K for bottled water

CT Siting Council rejects United Illuminating’s Fairfield monopole appeal

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

Fairfield’s long running fight against installing tall electrical transmission lines, known as monopoles, along the MetroNorth rail line may be over, for now. The Connecticut Siting Council (CSC) Thursday, rejected United Illuminating’s (UI) application in a final...
Inside Waterbury’s costly water crisis: $33.7M on fixes in 2025 – including $230K for bottled water

Old Lyme’s Sewer Project Gets Go-Ahead Without Sound View

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

OLD LYME — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection announced that it would allow three private beach associations to proceed with installing sewers, even without the town’s cooperation. Nearly 90 days after a Dec. 16 town referendum...
Inside Waterbury’s costly water crisis: $33.7M on fixes in 2025 – including $230K for bottled water

Lamont’s budget keeps commuter rail, bus service flat

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

Connecticut’s commuter rail and bus services will continue running at current levels for the next year under Gov. Ned Lamont’s latest budget proposal, which otherwise warned of an impending fiscal cliff due to loss of pandemic-era federal funding for rail. Lamont’s...
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