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Wyoming keeps municipal water system, declines Cincinnati connection
Summary
A presentation recounted that Wyoming chose in February to keep its local municipal water system rather than connect to the Cincinnati Waterworks, continuing a pattern of local investment in water infrastructure dating to the 1890s.
A presentation at a Wyoming City Council meeting recounted that in February the city chose to keep its municipal water system rather than connect to the Cincinnati Waterworks, opting to replace its existing water treatment plant instead of joining Cincinnati's system (the transcript did not specify the year of that February decision).
The choice continues a long history of local decisions to develop and upgrade Wyoming's water infrastructure. According to the presentation, early settlers relied on springs, small…
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