BETHLEHEM | City officials hope to begin long-awaited sewer upgrades in West Bethlehem within two weeks, in the hope of sparing residents from more raw sewage in their basements.
HOWLAND — Relatives of an elderly woman whose furnace was ruined by flooding from a backed-up storm pipe are wondering why government bears no financial obligation for the damage.
Emergency officials were able to contain the "very, very little" amount of oil that rain washed into Furnace Creek after it was spilled on Fuhrman Mill Road early Tuesday, West Manheim Township officials said.
By Gary Dymski, Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Oct. 19--Stepping out of their work vehicles, Charlie Gallagher and Brian Cuzzo have enough high-tech equipment to be mistaken for NASA scientists who somehow made a wrong turn into my neighborhood.
Downers Grove residents came together over the weekend to help a neighbor in need. The Oct. 2 storm left Kathryn Luby's house at 1508 Warren Ave. uninhabitable. Her furnace and water heater were ruined by flooding that filled the basement.
Because of the recent rains, many El Pasoans have been plagued with brown stains appearing on their ceilings. For some it has been more dramatic, with ceiling texture falling and ceilings buckling under the weight of water.
WHEELING — On rainy nights, Tom Leonard checks his basement for flooding, hoping he won’t have to move his furnace, again. For eight years, he has dealt with costly damage caused by water backing up into his home’s basement. It has ruined a furnace, drywall — twice — and a hot water heater.
WHEELING — Tom Leonard is tired of checking his basement for flooding on rainy nights. For eight years, he has dealt with costly damage caused by water backing up into his home’s basement. It has ruined a furnace, drywall — twice — and a hot water heater.