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Update #7: Hurricane Milton Makes Landfall in St. Pete
Wastewater Discharge Notification - 9/27/2024
Update #20: FEMA Assistance Now Available to St. Pete Residents Impacted by Hurricane Helene
City Deploys Food Trucks to Distribute Free Food for Residents Impacted by Hurricane Helene
Update #17: City Teams Begin Recovery Efforts from Hurricane Helene
Update #16: Northeast Sewer Treatment Plant Back Online at Midnight
Update #18: City of St. Petersburg Continues Aggressive Storm Debris Clean-Up Efforts
Update #10: St. Petersburg Beginning to Feel Impacts of Hurricane Helene
Update #13: St. Petersburg Mayor Kenneth T. Welch to Hold Press Conference to Provide Update on Hurricane Helene
Update #9: Mayor Welch to Hold Virtual Briefing to Provide Update on Hurricane Helene
Update #5: Mayor Welch to Hold Second Press Conference Ahead of Tropical Storm Helene
City of St. Petersburg Lifts Precautionary Boil Water Notice
Update #6: Two Sewer Treatment Plants Offline Due to Hurricane Milton, Sewer Services Affected
Wastewater Discharge Notification - 9/6/2024
Update #17: City of St. Petersburg Closes Comfort Stations, Continues Focus on Debris
City of St. Petersburg Invests in Environmental Education Through Partnership with USF
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