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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 2019 Utility Bill InsertIowa City tap water is softened at our treatment plant. The treatment process removes about 2/3 of the hardness, changing very hard water into moderately soft water. While water hardness is not a health concern, some homeowners in Iowa City choose to further reduce water hardness by using a home water softening unit. Signs of hard water in your home include: soap scum on bathtubs, shower tiles, and basins, and a white ring in the kettle after boiling water. The facts about hard & soft water DID YOU KNOW? 6 Iowa City tap water has an average of 6 grains of hardness. 6 A gallon of Iowa City tap water costs one penny for an average residential customer. 6 Iowa City tap water is non-corrosive, helping to prolong the life of your plumbing and fixtures. For more info, visit icgov.org/water or contact the Iowa City Water Division at 319-356-5164. Tired of lugging bags of salt to refill your home-softening unit? Retire your home water softener, save some money and your back! Iowa City tap water is softened at our treatment plant. The treatment process removes about 2/3 of the hardness, changing very hard water into moderately soft water. While water hardness is not a health concern, some homeowners in Iowa City choose to further reduce water hardness by using a home water softening unit. Signs of hard water in your home include: soap scum on bathtubs, shower tiles, and basins, and a white ring in the kettle after boiling water.The facts about hard & soft waterDID YOU KNOW? 6 Iowa City tap water has an average of 6 grains of hardness. 6 A gallon of Iowa City tap water costs one penny for an average residential customer. 6 Iowa City tap water is non-corrosive, helping to prolong the life of your plumbing and fixtures. For more info, visit icgov.org/water or contact the Iowa City Water Division at 319-356-5164.Tired of lugging bags of salt to refill your home-softening unit? Retire your home water softener, save some money and your back!Iowa City tap water is softened at our treatment plant. The treatment process removes about 2/3 of the hardness, changing very hard water into moderately soft water. While water hardness is not a health concern, some homeowners in Iowa City choose to further reduce water hardness by using a home water softening unit. Signs of hard water in your home include: soap scum on bathtubs, shower tiles, and basins, and a white ring in the kettle after boiling water.The facts about hard & soft waterDID YOU KNOW? 6 Iowa City tap water has an average of 6 grains of hardness. 6 A gallon of Iowa City tap water costs one penny for an average residential customer. 6 Iowa City tap water is non-corrosive, helping to prolong the life of your plumbing and fixtures. For more info, visit icgov.org/water or contact the Iowa City Water Division at 319-356-5164.Tired of lugging bags of salt to refill your home-softening unit? Retire your home water softener, save some money and your back! Avoid a $250 fine – know the fireworks rules in Iowa City. Using consumer fireworks in Iowa City is illegal. Violators face a $250 minimum fine. To report fireworks, call the Iowa City Police Department at 319-356-6800. It is helpful to officers to provide a house address or vehicle description.For questions about the local fireworks ordinance, contact Fire Marshal Brian Greer | 319-356-5257.Novelty fireworks such as snakes and sparklers are allowed. Avoid a $250 fine – know the fireworks rules in Iowa City. Using consumer fireworks in Iowa City is illegal. Violators face a $250 minimum fine. To report fireworks, call the Iowa City Police Department at 319-356-6800. It is helpful to officers to provide a house address or vehicle description. For questions about the local fireworks ordinance, contact Fire Marshal Brian Greer | 319-356-5257. Novelty fireworks such as snakes and sparklers are allowed. Avoid a $250 fine – know the fireworks rules in Iowa City. Using consumer fireworks in Iowa City is illegal. Violators face a $250 minimum fine. To report fireworks, call the Iowa City Police Department at 319-356-6800. It is helpful to officers to provide a house address or vehicle description.For questions about the local fireworks ordinance, contact Fire Marshal Brian Greer | 319-356-5257.Novelty fireworks such as snakes and sparklers are allowed.