WILLARD BAY — Even as last winter’s snowpack fell within the normal range, the water levels at one of the Ogden area’s most popular recreation spots — Willard Bay — are currently lower than normal.
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Scott Calame noticed the change in his local lake some weeks ago. The Leander resident walks the shores of Lakewood Park ...
Lead levels in tap water for people in Pittsburgh Water’s service area fell to the lowest level on record during the ...
MIDDLETOWN — Public Works officials are monitoring Pameacha Pond to determine why water levels have noticeably decreased over the past few weeks. The 18-acre body of water, fed by Long Hill Brook, has ...