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Price tag for study goes up

In an effort to dispose of future wastewater discharge, the city of Sedona is hoping an underground fracture study will help determine if injection wells are feasible. On Aug. 11, Sedona City Council voted 7-0 to add $71,209 to...

$150K to test wells for wastewater

Sedona City Council agreed to move ahead, in order to plan ahead, for the future disposal of the city’s treated wastewater. On Feb. 24, council voted 6-1 to grant Carollo Engineers a $152,125 contract to begin seeking necessary permits...

Chapel sewer controversy up for review

In the city of Sedona’s process of providing sewer to nearly 50 percent of the city, not everyone who has gotten it has wanted it. According to Interim City Manager Alison Zelms, people in areas that have received sewer...

Septic tanks: what are the costs?

Chapel area residents are currently disposing of effluent with on-site wastewater disposal systems — the most common among them — septic systems. Although Tiffany Construc-tion began installing city sewer lines to the Chapel area on Aug. 4, after receiving...

Activists protest permit

Howard Shanker filed an official appeal protesting Arizona Department of Environmental Quality?s Aquifer Protection Permit issued for the development at Bella Terra. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ Howard...

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Dave Len Scott explores two centuries of trumpet tunes

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Music Director Dave Len Scott sounded his trumpet to good purpose during a concert performance...

Red Dirt Concert Series will go country 

On Friday, Sept. 20, the Red Dirt Concert Series will feature opening act Austin B. Sweeney and headliner Charlie...
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