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Central Iowa Water Works Reveals How It Will Address High Nitrate Levels in the Future

CENTRAL IOWA, JUN 18 – Central Iowa Water Works plans $344 million in phased expansions to increase treatment capacity and address rising nitrate contamination in drinking water, officials said.

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Central Iowa Water Works shared its plan to build new facilities and expand capacity at current facilities during a Tuesday news conference.

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Central Iowa Water Works plans treatment capacity increase to prevent future watering bans

Central Iowa Water Works’ long-range plans will increase water treatment capacity by 25%, and once in place would prevent water conservation orders like the lawn watering ban currently in place. In the meantime, CIWW leadership said the lawn watering ban…

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Southernminn.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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