NEW ORLEANS — After last Wednesday's rains left many city streets under water, attention has turned to the front end of the drainage system: Catch basins and the pipes connecting them to the system.
AFFECTING YOU. BUT FIRST, WE’RE GOING TO BEGIN RIGHT NOW WITH A STORY FROM WDSU INVESTIGATES $10 MILLION. BASICALLY UNO. TOUCHED MONEY THAT COULD HAVE BEEN USED TO CLEAN STORM DRAINS AND CATCH BASINS.
This article is brought to you by the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans. At the start of 2025, the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO) officially became responsible for the city’s ...
I HAVE REACHED OUT TO KNOW SEVERAL SEWERAGE AND WATER BOARD, AS WELL AS ENTERGY, AND THEY ALL TELL US THAT THEY ARE CURRENTLY JUST CLOSELY MONITORING THE SYSTEM AHEAD OF WHAT’S TO COME IN MAKING THOSE ...
NEW ORLEANS — Sewerage & Water Board Executive Director Ghassan Korban emphasized that New Orleans’ pumping system was operating at full power before Tropical Storm Barry, but many residents were ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - As legislation shifting responsibility for cleaning catch basins to the Sewerage and Water Board, from where it stands right now at the city’s feet, approaches the finish line, ...
TICAB's MIRA-1 is a two-unit foldable infrared heating system for repair of potholes, failed pavement joints, catch basins and more. TICAB's MIRA-1 is a two-unit foldable infrared heating system for ...
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