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The Des Moines Water Works (DMWW) is a publicly owned, municipal water utility with its headquarters in Water Works Park. It was founded 1871 southwest of downtown Des Moines, Iowa, along the Raccoon River and provides water to half a million residents of the greater Des Moines metropolitan area. As of 2017, it has three treatment facilities.
Des Moines Water Works said it would send notices to about 55,400 homeowners, informing more than 8,000 that their service lines are lead. The majority — roughly 47,300 — will be told the ...
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 ...
Des Moines Water Works says about 88% of its residents use 6,000 gallons or less of water each month and would see little change in their monthly bill under a proposed new rate structure.
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]
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 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.
With 20,000 lead service lines, Des Moines Water Works estimates it would cost $280 million to replace the pipes in its central Iowa service area. To get a better handle on the costs, it is ...