Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 2019 Utility Bill InsertThe 2018 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 2018 edition of the report at www.icgov.org/ccreport effective May 1, 2019. 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 319-356-5164.2018 Water Consumer Confidence Report will be available online beginning May 1 For more info, visit icgov.org/water or call 319-356-5164The 2018 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 2018 edition of the report at www.icgov.org/ccreport effective May 1, 2019. 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 319-356-5164.2018 Water Consumer Confidence Report will be available online beginning May 1 For more info, visit icgov.org/water or call 319-356-5164 The 2018 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 2018 edition of the report at www.icgov.org/ccreport effective May 1, 2019. 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. 2018 Water Consumer Confidence Report will be available online beginning May 1 For more info, visit icgov.org/ water or call 319-356-5164 Dial 8-1-1 before you digThe digging season is upon us. It’s time for you to take a stab at that DIY project you’ve been eyeing all winter. Perhaps you will install a new fence, deck, or mailbox or plant trees or shrubs. There is an important first step to take before you break ground: Contact Iowa One Call at least 48 hours before you dig. Underground facilities provide essential services to our homes and community. These include electric, gas, fiber optic, water and sewer lines. By notifying Iowa One Call you’re making an important decision to prevent damages to buried utilities. Utilities near your proposed excavation site will be marked with color-coded paint and flags. Dig with care and caution near the markings to avoid compromising a utility line. A notice is valid for 20 calendar days.It’s fast. It’s free. It’s the law.Don’t be a statistic or on the hook for costly repairs. Everybody wins when you know what’s below before you dig. Visit iowaonecall.com/homeowners or dial 811. It’s fast. It’s free. It’s the law. Dial 8-1-1 before you dig The digging season is upon us. It’s time for you to take a stab at that DIY project you’ve been eyeing all winter. Perhaps you will install a new fence, deck, or mailbox or plant trees or shrubs. There is an important first step to take before you break ground: Contact Iowa One Call at least 48 hours before you dig. Underground facilities provide essential services to our homes and community. These include electric, gas, fiber optic, water and sewer lines. By notifying Iowa One Call you’re making an important decision to prevent damages to buried utilities. Utilities near your proposed excavation site will be marked with color-coded paint and flags. Dig with care and caution near the markings to avoid compromising a utility line. A notice is valid for 20 calendar days. It’s fast. It’s free. It’s the law. Don’t be a statistic or on the hook for costly repairs. Everybody wins when you know what’s below before you dig. Visit iowaonecall.com/homeowners or dial 811. It’s fast. It’s free. It’s the law. Dial 8-1-1 before you digThe digging season is upon us. It’s time for you to take a stab at that DIY project you’ve been eyeing all winter. Perhaps you will install a new fence, deck, or mailbox or plant trees or shrubs. There is an important first step to take before you break ground: Contact Iowa One Call at least 48 hours before you dig. Underground facilities provide essential services to our homes and community. These include electric, gas, fiber optic, water and sewer lines. By notifying Iowa One Call you’re making an important decision to prevent damages to buried utilities. Utilities near your proposed excavation site will be marked with color-coded paint and flags. Dig with care and caution near the markings to avoid compromising a utility line. A notice is valid for 20 calendar days.It’s fast. It’s free. It’s the law.Don’t be a statistic or on the hook for costly repairs. Everybody wins when you know what’s below before you dig. Visit iowaonecall.com/homeowners or dial 811. It’s fast. It’s free. It’s the law.