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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril Utility InsertsSAVE THE DATE Public Works Open House SATURDAY MAY 20 1-3 p.m., Water Treatment Plant 80 Stephen Atkins Drive We're kicking off National Public Works Week by celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Iowa City Water Treatment Plant. Join us at the Public Works Open House to learn about your drinking water and the public works professionals who keep our infrastructure in tip-top shape. ACTIVITIES WILL INCLUDE: For event updates, follow the City on Equipment/facility tours & demonstrations LEI social @CityoflowaCity or sign up for Educational booths & exhibits email notices at icgov.org/Subscribe and more! (select General City News). 0 Learn more about Iowa City drinking water and the treatment plant at icgov.org/Water. CONNECEN19 THH�O PUBLIC NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK MAY 21-27, 2023 MR FUN FACT 5C) OIUNDS water is lifted approximately 200 FEET to supply Iowa City residents every day! NOW H I R I N G������ FOR THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS & MORE: Aquatics Summer Camp Nature & Arts Education Special Events !/I Farmers Market Adaptive & Inclusive Programs Youth Sports Locations include: Starting pay Apply online Mercer Park Aquatic Center $15/hour Robert A. Lee Rec. Center Training included City Park Pool (seasonal) Iowa City parks Saturdays May 6 - Chauncey Swan Oct. 28, 2023 Parking Ramp 7:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. icgov.org/Farmers Market 011 0 M T « !Idel1W-11 Adult I!1151 Recreation Recreation 0 V Aquatics ' w 'Registration Arts, STEAM, Nature & Camps Adaptive & S a •� + , Inclusive ❑�j� Recreation +�� Youth View the Summer Activity Guide and register online at icgov.org/Recreation. Sports Participants can register at our recreation centers or by calling 319-356-5100. 2022 Water Consumer Confidence Report will be available online beginning May 1 The 2022 Iowa City Water Consumer Confidence Report provides important information about the City's drinking water treatment process, water quality parameters, and who to contact with questions or concerns. This report is required by the Environmental Protection Agency. Consumers may review the 2022 edition of the report at icgov.org/ccreport effective May 1, 2023. To request a printed copy, call 319-356-5160. Top quality drinking water is the primary commitment of the Iowa City Water Division. We operate your water treatment plant and water distribution network to deliver a steady, reliable supply of safe drinking water to homes and businesses. Our dedicated staff of 32 water professionals work 24 hours -a -day year- round in all weather to ensure the future health and vitality of our community's water supply. If you have questions or concerns about your drinking water, contact the Water Division at 319-356-5160. its- 0 For more info, visit icgov.org/ water or call 319-356-5160 i = It is illegal to discriminate on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, gender identity, mari- tal status, familial status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, presence or absence of dependents, or public assistance source of income. If you feel you have been discriminated against in housing, file a report with Iowa City Equity and Human Rights: FOR RENT FOR _ 1 RENT HOUSING DISCRIMINATION IS ILLEGAL