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  2. Stillwater officials explore charging for downtown parking - AOL

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    Here’s the thing about parking in downtown Stillwater: It doesn’t cost a cent to park in the prime spots along Main Street, but you have to pay for the municipal parking ramp a couple of ...

  3. Mandatory water restrictions issued for Monmouth and Ocean ...

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    According to a press release, the company is working to repair a 36-inch valve at its Jumping Brook Water Treatment Plant in Neptune. Customers are being asked to limit their water use to ...

  4. PFAS contamination in Stillwater's water has city racing to ...

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    As a real estate agent and homeowner in Stillwater, Carmen Rubel Carver became concerned in March when she learned that the city's water system had been tagged with a state Health Department ...

  5. Outdoor water-use restriction - Wikipedia

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    The water industry usually places such restrictions on their customers during droughts or when the reservoirs supplying the water are becoming empty. Previously, contravening a temporary water restriction is a criminal offence in the United Kingdom under the Water Industry Act 1991 (though the first prosecution for "wasteful use of water" was ...

  6. Stillwater, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Stillwater was officially incorporated as a city on March 4, 1854 (the same day as St. Paul). [citation needed] Stillwater is often called the "birthplace of Minnesota". [5] In 1848, a territorial convention that began the process of establishing Minnesota as a state was held in Stillwater, at the corner of Myrtle and Main streets.

  7. Lake McMurtry - Wikipedia

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    City of Stillwater: Reservoir; Maximum water depth: 17 feet (5.2 m) Lake McMurty is a reservoir in Noble County, Oklahoma. [1]

  8. Water Resources Development Act of 1992 - Wikipedia

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    Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to modify requirements concerning the ability of non-Federal interests to pay under cost-sharing agreements. Directs a review of regulations on ability to pay in light of locally prevailing conditions such as those associated with specified projects; and amends the regulations to the extent necessary to more appropriately account for locally ...

  9. Boomer Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Boomer Lake underwent severe drying due to lack of water, with water levels dropping as much as 15 ft and the shoreline receding up to 40 ft in some areas. The lake serves as a great source for fishing and contains many varieties of fish such as largemouth bass , hybrid bass, saugeye , channel catfish , flathead catfish , crappie and ...