A man recently wreaked havoc at Winnipeg's water treatment plant, causing estimated damages between $4 million and $5 million.
The suspect broke into the plant's vehicle yard and commandeered an excavator, which he used to damage multiple buildings and vehicles.Authorities have since caught the 39-year-old Winnipeg resident, who now faces multiple charges. A report reveals that one building at the facility sustained significant structural damage, and 15 city-owned vehicles are expected to be written off. The city is currently conducting a full security audit of the water treatment facility.Vermont Resumes Use of Biosolids-Based TopsoilVermont's Department of Transportation has lifted a temporary
News Briefs: Winnipeg Treatment Plant Vandal Causes Millions in Damages
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, Vermont's Department of Transportation has lifted a temporary ban on the use of biosolids-based manufactured topsoil for its construction projects
Sep 14, 2023
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