Federal, State and Local Officials to Break Ground on $16M in Improvements to Springfield, Mo., Wastewater Treatment Facility (MO)
admin | Feb 14, 2010
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Feb. 12, 2010) – Ground will be broken Wednesday, Feb. 17, for a $16 million project that will improve the Southwest Wastewater Treatment Plant in Springfield, Mo
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