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Des Moines Water Works speaks out against the EPA’s July decision to remove sections of the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers ...
Officials from Des Moines Water Works said Thursday a decision from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency pertaining to ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has overturned a 2024 ruling that sought to protect some of Iowa's largest waterways that ...
Iowa DNR opposed Biden EPA deciding Des Moines, Raccoon, other river segments were impaired. Trump EPA rescinded the decision ...
Powerful Hurricane Erin has undergone a period of astonishingly rapid intensification — a phenomenon that has become far more ...
Water restrictions for nearly a fifth of the Iowa’s population brought the state’s nitrate challenges to the forefront. Water ...
For the first time since May 30, Central Iowa Water Works says its Des Moines-area customers can resume normal lawn watering and irrigation.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has rescinded its previous decision to add seven segments to Iowa’s list of impaired waters due to their high nitrate concentrations.
Des Moines Water Works' spokesperson Melissa Walker said that under President Donald Trump's administration, the rule from the EPA has remained the same — all lead services lines must be removed ...
There is no need for Des Moines residents to purchase in-home water treatment systems, said Lisa Morarend, a chemist at Des Moines Water Works. Home testing kits, she added, also are an ...
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While the Stage III lawn watering ban is no longer in effect, customers are asked to voluntarily reduce watering by 25%.