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  2. Former Delray Beach water inspector files federal lawsuit ...

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    Delray Beach has paid a $1 million fine, plus more than an additional $1 million, to address longstanding water-treatment problems.

  3. Delray Beach elections: City will have a new mayor for the ...

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    Priorities: Climate change, accelerating the upgrade of the city's water treatment plan, establishing a new city hall/sports complex and improving communications between the City of Delray Beach ...

  4. Delray, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    By 1950, Delray's population dropped to 17,000. [15] In 1957 and 1974, further expansion of the water treatment plant demolished all of the neighborhood's houses south of Copland Street and west of Dearborn Street, and the construction of Interstate 75 destroyed even more still. [8]

  5. Delray Beach issues precautionary boil water notice after ...

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    The notice was issued was issued for all properties from E. Atlantic Avenue to George Bush Boulevard and from the Intracoastal to N. Ocean Boulevard.

  6. Delray Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Delray Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population of Delray Beach as of April 1, 2020, was 66,846 according to the 2020 United States Census . [ 8 ] Located in the Miami metropolitan area , Delray Beach is 52 miles (83 kilometers) north of Miami .

  7. Detroit Water and Sewerage Department - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the largest water and sewer systems in the United States. In 2000, the utility utilized five water treatment plants using water from the Detroit River and Lake Huron. In mid 2014, the DWSD had acquired significant debt and delinquent accounts, and talks of privatization were occurring.