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Water customers can use outdoor water once a week before 10 a.m. or after 8 p.m. The day of the week depends on the customer’s location. Northwest of the Central and Broadway intersection: Monday
A clarifier is filled with water to be tested at the new Wichita Water Works. The city will pay a private company to help start and commission the plant. (Jaime Green/The Wichita Eagle)
For low-use water customers who use about 3,750 gallons of water a month, the average monthly water and sewer bill would climb from $56.83 a month to $59.23, a $2.40 a month or $28.80 a year increase.
The Wichita City Council approved a $4 million contract with Operational Technical Services on Tuesday to help the city startup and operate its new water treatment plant for one year.
Fluoridation became an official policy of the U.S. Public Health Service by 1951, and by 1960 water fluoridation had become widely used in the U.S., reaching about 50 million people. [2] By 2006, 69.2% of the U.S. population on public water systems were receiving fluoridated water, amounting to 61.5% of the total U.S. population. [ 3 ]
Wichita Water Partners is charging the city $4 million for the delay — related to staffing, maintenance and training — and $1.75 million for an “extended warranties allowance.” An ...
In reality, the city had to approve a six-month extension for Wichita Water Partners — moving the completion date from late September 2024 to early April 2025 — because the original schedule ...
USGS Geographic Names Information Service; USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Kansas (1974) ... USGS: Water resources in Kansas: streamflow conditions map