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  2. Des Moines Water Works - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Water-supply issues in some Iowa cities continue after ... - AOL

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    West Lake currently has a safe withdrawal capacity of 800,000 gallons a day with a projected daily demand of 2.8 million gallons a day in 20 years.

  4. Des Moines intends to join proposed new Central Iowa Water Works

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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 ...

  5. In town for the Iowa caucuses? Here’s your ultimate Des ...

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    During the warm weather months, the Lauridsen Amphitheater in Water Works Park, the 1,500-acre park southwest of downtown Des Moines, becomes a popular attraction.

  6. The Lost Planet (Des Moines) - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Planet, in Des Moines, Iowa was the former dumping site for lime filtered out of the water supply by the Des Moines Water Works. It is located in the middle of Waterworks Park in central Des Moines, across the river west of the Des Moines Water Works treatment plant and east of Valley Park Stables which is located at 2901 Seniomsed Avenue and to get there you follow 31st Street south ...

  7. Water Works Park (Des Moines) - Wikipedia

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    On July 12–13, 2024, the 15th 80/35 Music Festival will be held in Water Works Park utilizing the Lauridsen Amphitheater according to Sam Carrell who is the executive director of the Water Works Park Foundation. Previously, Eighty Thirty-Five Music Festival was held from 2009 until 2023 at the Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines. [24]

  8. As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launches a push to get rid of potentially dangerous lead water lines, Des Moines Water Works is sending about 55,400 notices over the next month to ...

  9. Owl's Head Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Owl's Head was platted in 1888 when the area was part of the town of Greenwood Park. [2] It was annexed by the city of Des Moines in 1890. At the time the subdivision was being developed the city's railways system was being consolidated, expanded, and electrified. One line ran a block north of Owl's Head on Ingersoll Avenue.