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Earlier this year, in light of everything happening in the world, we asked ourselves a burning question: What’s the best ...
Mount Konocti looms on the horizon like a sleeping giant, its volcanic silhouette creating a dramatic backdrop for lake activities. This dormant volcano rises 4,300 feet above sea level, with hiking ...
Central Iowa Water Works is providing a behind-the-scenes look at how it tests and treats water for nitrates at its facilities, ensuring the safety of drinking water for the region. Its advanced ...
Data from Central Iowa Water Works shows customers have used 53.5 million gallons per day since the lawn watering ban went into effect — almost 20 million gallons fewer than the day before the ...
Concerned about high nitrate levels in your drinking water? Here's what Central Iowa Water Works leaders say about the safety of Des Moines' water.
Through each limb and downed power line, organizers visualized one of the city's largest summer events, the 81st annual Water Carnival, happening on time.
Nitrate levels remain elevated in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers, two of the drinking water sources for Central Iowa Water Works' 600,000 customers. The regional utility recently shared how it ...
Pemberton Township Mayor Jack Tompkins cited several reasons for the cancellation of the Water Carnival in a press release.
Six years after a local couple bought the riverside Water Works building with a storied past, interior demolition has cleared it of debris accumulated during a quarter century of vacancy.
Competition for the juniors in this year’s Groovy and Jumpy contest has been rescheduled to Monday, July 28 at Carnival City due to impressive registration nu ...
Water mains will be flushed in the area from University Avenue to Black Hawk Road, between the west city limits and Ansborough Avenue.
Tuesday night's water works board meeting was tense at times with a 5-2 split that illustrated a political and regional divide among board members.