DES MOINES, Iowa — Central Iowa Water Works implemented its Stage II Water Alert on Wednesday. Residents and businesses are being asked to voluntarily reduce outdoor water usage by 50%. Officials with CIWW said the request is in response to increased water demand and high nitrate levels in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers, straining […]
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