ST. MICHAELS, Md. — St. Michaels officials are continuing work on a long-term flood mitigation effort aimed at protecting several low-lying waterfront areas from flooding and sea level rise.
The Camden-Wyoming Sewer & Water Authority is asking water customers to reduce their water consumption while maintenance is conducted on their water tower.
The Dewey Beach Infrastructure Committee met this week to discuss potential solutions to mitigate flooding on Jersey St., following several complaints from residents.
The City of Salisbury on Tuesday announced a new water incentive program for city residents, which provides financial relief for city water and/or sewer bills. Program applicants may be eligible for a one-time annual payment in assistance of up to $2,000.
