Nov 9: ALCOSAN Town Hall meeting

The largest public works project our area has ever seen is on the way -- a massive, multi-billion-dollar effort to get our waterways in compliance with federal standards, so that raw sewage doesn't go into the rivers every time it rains.  How much green infrastructure is included?  How much will it cost, and how many jobs might be created in the process?  Hear ALCOSAN's proposal, and let them know what you think.  Help make sure that the plan to fix our aging sewer system is the best plan for our communities!

The Clean Rivers Campaign is an education program designed to raise citizen awareness about the issues of stormwater runoff and sewage overflows in Allegheny County.

5:30-7:30 p.m. at the IBEW Hall's Circuit Center & Ballroom, 5 Hot Metal Street, Pittsburgh 15203.  The meeting is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be provided.  More information here.




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