Plaintiffs say Birmingham residents built and paid for the water utility and should be compensated — or given back control.
Two former members of the Birmingham Water Works Board (BWWB) filed a federal lawsuit Friday against Gov. Ivey, Lt. Gov.
Mac Underwood, Barry Williams and Michael Parker allege breach of contract and conspiracy after being placed on leave hours after a new CEO was hired.
A federal lawsuit contests the state takeover of the water works and three state court cases challenge the firing of thee senior managers.
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Three former Birmingham water leaders file lawsuit against utility company, CEO and board members
Three former Birmingham Water Works managers sued Central Alabama Water, its CEO and board, alleging wrongful termination and ...
Global bond rating agency Standard and Poor's has lowered the borrowing rate for the newly-created Central Alabama Water ...
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Attorney demands Central Alabama Water retract statement tying former leaders to credit rating cut
Former Birmingham Water Works managers demand Central Alabama Water retract statements tying them to an S&P Global downgrade, ...
“The rating change reflects the system’s weakening liquidity position and aging assets, coupled with a substantial ...
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