ROSEVILLE — The City of Roseville has a new way to power its vehicles: they’re using wastewater and turning it into fuel. Believe it or not, what goes down, will soon power up part of Roseville. “We’re really excited about this because we’ve been planning since 2016,” said Devin Whittington,…Read More
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