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Local News - Local News - April 24, 2009
Coeur d'Alene concern constructs $1.4 million water district project

By Jeanne Gustafson
Of the Journal of Business

Contractors Northwest Inc., of Coeur d'Alene, is working on a $1.4 million project to replace the well that serves the Kingston water district, which is located between Cataldo and Pinehurst, in the village of Kingston, Idaho.

The water district's current water supply has been classified as groundwater that is influenced by surface water, says Michelle Johnson, a project engineer for the Coeur d'Alene office of Boise-based J-U-B Engineers, which is designing the project. This means...


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