DES MOINES, Iowa — Due to high nitrate levels in the Raccoon and Des Moines Rivers, Central Iowa Water Works has had to activate its nitrate removal facilities. CIWW turned on three of the eight vessels in their facility on Tuesday, January 6, which is unusual for January. Tami Madsen, The Executive Director of Central […]
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