The Virginia Department of Health has identified "several inconsistencies or misunderstandings" with the preliminary report from Richmond detailing the events leading up to last month's water crisis.
A clearer picture is starting to emerge of the communication, or lack thereof, between Richmond’s former DPU director about the severity of the city's water crisis.
The VDH didn't use its enforcement authority to compel Richmond to comply with the recommendations of an EPA report on ...
A city spokesperson told CBS 6's Melissa Hipolit former Department of Public Utilities (DPU) Director April Bingham is not receiving severance, but wouldn't say if she did previously.
The City of Richmond released a preliminary third-party report Thursday on what led to January's water crisis.
Mayor Danny Avula is responding to inquiries about the preliminary nature of the Richmond water report which is notably less comprehensive than the report neighboring localities did individually.
Call it good week in Richmond. Actual water is coming out of faucets that’s drinkable, washable, shampoo-able. Even the toilets flush. The General Assembly is back in session, the kids are in ...
Electrical equipment at the Richmond Water Treatment Plant was already described as "obsolete" and potentially unreliable ...
Richmond’s water treatment plant in August 2023 experienced a “chemical incident” that caused officials to question whether ...
Officials on Wednesday afternoon announced they had selected HNTB Corporation, a national infrastructure development firm with an office in Arlington, to conduct the probe.
CBS 6 spoke to a licensed professional engineer at the beginning of the water crisis and shared public records requests with him to get a better understanding of what may have happened.
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