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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 2018 Utility InsertThe 2017 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 2017 edition of the report at www.icgov.org/ccreport effective May 1, 2018. To request a printed copy, call 319-356-5164. Top quality drinking water has always been the primary commitment of the Iowa City Water Division, which operates out of a state-of-the-art water treatment facility delivering a steady, reliable supply of fresh, clean drinking water to our residents and businesses. Our dedicated staff of 32 water professionals utilizes sustainable practices to maintain the system and 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 319-356-5164. For more info from the Iowa City Water Division: 319-356-5164 www.icgov.org/water 2017 Water Consumer Confidence Report will be available online beginning May 1 The 2017 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 2017 edition of the report at www.icgov.org/ccreport effective May 1, 2018. To request a printed copy, call 319-356-5164. Top quality drinking water has always been the primary commitment of the Iowa City Water Division, which operates out of a state-of-the-art water treatment facility delivering a steady, reliable supply of fresh, clean drinking water to our residents and businesses. Our dedicated staff of 32 water professionals utilizes sustainable practices to maintain the system and 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 319-356-5164. For more info from the Iowa City Water Division: 319-356-5164 www.icgov.org/water 2017 Water Consumer Confidence Report will be available online beginning May 1 The 2017 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 2017 edition of the report at www.icgov.org/ccreport effective May 1, 2018. To request a printed copy, call 319-356-5164. Top quality drinking water has always been the primary commitment of the Iowa City Water Division, which operates out of a state-of-the-art water treatment facility delivering a steady, reliable supply of fresh, clean drinking water to our residents and businesses. Our dedicated staff of 32 water professionals utilizes sustainable practices to maintain the system and 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 319-356-5164. For more info from the Iowa City Water Division: 319-356-5164 www.icgov.org/water 2017 Water Consumer Confidence Report will be available online beginning May 1 Weather Alerts: The Johnson County Emergency Notification System is a free alert system that relays emergency weather alerts to registered users via voicemail, text or email. Sign up to receive JCENS alerts online at www.jecc-ema.org. Weather radios are also a great tool to alert people to approaching weather. Sirens: Emergency warning sirens will sound in Iowa City and Johnson County when there is a strong threat of tornados or severe thunderstorms with winds exceeding 70 miles per hour, or golf ball sized hail. When sirens sound, seek shelter indoors and tune in to local media for more information. Sirens are tested at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Spring is here — it’s time to prepare for severe weather season! More Information: Have an emergency and disaster response plan in place to keep your family safe! Learn more by visiting www.ready.gov/natural-disasters or call Johnson County Emergency Management at 319-356-6762. Weather Alerts: The Johnson County Emergency Notification System is a free alert system that relays emergency weather alerts to registered users via voicemail, text or email. Sign up to receive JCENS alerts online at www.jecc-ema.org. Weather radios are also a great tool to alert people to approaching weather. Sirens: Emergency warning sirens will sound in Iowa City and Johnson County when there is a strong threat of tornados or severe thunderstorms with winds exceeding 70 miles per hour, or golf ball sized hail. When sirens sound, seek shelter indoors and tune in to local media for more information. Sirens are tested at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Spring is here — it’s time to prepare for severe weather season! More Information: Have an emergency and disaster response plan in place to keep your family safe! Learn more by visiting www.ready.gov/natural-disasters or call Johnson County Emergency Management at 319-356-6762. Weather Alerts: The Johnson County Emergency Notification System is a free alert system that relays emergency weather alerts to registered users via voicemail, text or email. Sign up to receive JCENS alerts online at www.jecc-ema.org. Weather radios are also a great tool to alert people to approaching weather. Sirens: Emergency warning sirens will sound in Iowa City and Johnson County when there is a strong threat of tornados or severe thunderstorms with winds exceeding 70 miles per hour, or golf ball sized hail. When sirens sound, seek shelter indoors and tune in to local media for more information. Sirens are tested at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Spring is here — it’s time to prepare for severe weather season! More Information: Have an emergency and disaster response plan in place to keep your family safe! Learn more by visiting www.ready.gov/natural-disasters or call Johnson County Emergency Management at 319-356-6762.