Mary Tiger from OWASA and Chris Liloia from the North Carolina Botanical Garden spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell on Tuesday, June 7th. They discussed water conservation and irrigation systems.
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On Air Today: The NC Botanical Garden's 2025 Spring Native Plant Sale
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On Air Today: Wonderful Water With OWASA's Director of Distribution and Collection Jesse DuClau
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Pair of Projects Set to Close E. Rosemary Street in Chapel Hill for Nearly 2 Weeks
A popular downtown street in Chapel Hill will close for around two weeks due to a pair of projects, according to the town government. An update shared Thursday said East Rosemary Street between Columbia Street and Henderson Street will close to through traffic starting on Saturday. The projects are the Orange Water and Sewer Authority […]
Wonderful Water: OWASA Deputy Executive Director Monica Dodson
Orange Water and Sewer Authority Deputy Executive Director Monica Dodson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Wednesday, October 23. She discussed OWASA's compliance with a 2021 rule requiring an inventory of all of the utility's drinking water service lines. She shared that now lead was found in any of those service lines, but a little over 100 customers will need to have some pipes replaced. She discussed those processes and more.
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