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The Des Moines City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday with the intent for the city to join Central Iowa Water Works (CIWW), the planned new water utility that would unite central ...
Des Moines Water Works its asking its 600,000 customers to not water their lawns, saying it will be unable to meet federal limits on nitrate levels with rising concentrations in the Des Moines and ...
Des Moines Water Works says it will send notices to about 55,400 homeowners, informing more than 8,000 that their service lines are lead, says Des Moines Water Works CEO Ted Corrigan.
The Des Moines Water Works are a municipal water utility, owned by the about 500,000 residents of the greater Des Moines area, whom it supplies with water. It is Iowa´s largest water utility and among the largest 100 utilities in the country. [1] In 1871, Frederick M. Hubbell and Jefferson S. Polk organized the Des Moines Water Company with $3000.
Jody Smith, a trustee with West Des Moines Water Works, distributed an agenda to designated CIWW board members on Jan. 17 for a meeting to be held Jan. 29. Grimes and Warren Rural Water, which ...
It is owned by the Des Moines Water Works that serves as an emergency water supply for the city of Des Moines, Iowa. In a drought emergency, the level of the Raccoon River could be brought up by draining water from the lake into the river. The main park area is named the Dale Maffit Reservoir and Arboretum.
Des Moines Water Works says it produced and distributed a record-breaking 20 billion gallons of water in 2023 — but CEO Ted Corrigan warns that it may need to seek cutbacks if drought continues.
It heads west from Carlisle into the Des Moines city limits near the southeast bend of Highway 65, where at least 20 homes aren't hooked up to the city's water system. ... Casey's General Stores ...