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  2. Erie Water Works - Wikipedia

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    The city began inquiries towards a more substantial system beginning in 1853. A state law passed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on 11 March 1857 on the formation and organization of gas and water companies was the basis for incorporation in 1865 and subsequent construction and provision of utility service. [2]

  3. Erie's $50 million lead pipe replacement plan: where does it ...

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    Erie Water Works has a lot going on underneath the city’s streets as part of a $50 million, multi-year plan to update aging infrastructure and ensure water quality.. The region’s largest water ...

  4. Erie has a new plan to give out free recycling cans ... - AOL

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    The city announced recently that it had roughly 5,000 such cans available for residents, paid for through a $260,000 recycling grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

  5. Erie, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The city of Erie and northwest Pennsylvania is located in area code 814. On December 16, 2010, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) voted to split the area code, which was to take effect February 1, 2012. [98] The North American Numbering Plan decided that northwest Pennsylvania would receive the new code of 582. A local grassroots ...

  6. Erie Mayor Joe Schember's proposed 2024 budget includes ... - AOL

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    Erie City Council on December 2021 eliminated Schember-suggested garbage/sewer increases before voting 5-2 in favor of Schember's $95.7 million general fund budget for 2022.

  7. Economy of Erie, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Erie, Pennsylvania is the Commonwealth's primary access point to Lake Erie, the Great Lakes, and the Saint Lawrence Seaway.The city developed first as a maritime center after the American Revolution, as a railroad hub during the great American westward expansion, and as an important manufacturing center during the Industrial Revolution.

  8. City of Erie halts free recycling/waste can distribution ...

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  9. Downtown Erie - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Erie, is the central business, cultural and government center for the city of Erie, Pennsylvania. Erie’s Central Business District includes Gannon University, UPMC Hamot hospital, Erie Insurance, and city and county government offices, as well as other non-government related commercial retail and office development. Nearly 20,000 ...