Central Iowa Water Works turned on the nitrate removal facility after tests showed high levels of the pollutant nitrate in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers and the groundwater source for our drinking water.
Related Posts
-
Former MercyOne NICU patients reunite with staff who cared for them during their hospital stay
The reunion allowed families to spend time with MercyOne doctors and nurses who were a…
-
Bondurant opens The Station in repurposed former emergency services building
City officials said they expect the new space to host events and activities aimed at…
-
News We Love: Meet a 100-year-old, pool-playing veteran and the man preserving his story
Ed Gill, a World War II veteran who spends six, and sometimes seven, nights a…
-
Firefighters free raccoon stuck in storm drain grate
The raccoon scurried away uninjured, returning to its natural habitat.
Leave a Reply