Madison-Water Utility officials announced at a meeting of East Isthmus residents tonight that it is proposing to permanently abandon Well No. 3 this summer.
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WATER UTILITY PROPOSES TO ABANDON WELL 3 THIS SUMMER
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WATER BOARD APPROVES FILTER FOR EAST SIDE WELL
postedDate: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Contact: David Denig-Chakroff, 266-4652 Al Larson, 266-4653
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UTILITY ISSUES ITS ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY DATA
postedMadison-Madison Water Utility today issued its 2007 Drinking Water Quality Annual Report. The report will be mailed to Madison residents this week.
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Water System Flushing Begins
postedMadison-Madison Water Utility will start its annual water main cleaning program on Sunday night, March 25 and Monday morning, March 26, weather permitting.
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WATER UTILITY SUBMITS 15% RATE HIKE REQUEST
postedMadison-Madison Water Utility today submitted a rate increase request to the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) for review. The Utility is asking PSCW to authorize a 15% percent increase in water rates.
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Lead Service Replacement Program in Home Stretch
postedMadison-Madison Water Utility's unique Lead Service Replacement Program, cited by EPA and the American Water Works Association as a model example for other utilities across the country, passed the 80% completion mark
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City of Madison and East Isthmus Neighborhoods Work Together to Resolve Drinking Water Issues on the East Isthmus
postedMadison - Recent water quality issues surrounding Well 3 have brought together City officials and East Isthmus neighborhood leaders to work together to resolve water quality problems and improve communication.
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VIRUSES IN GROUND WATER
postedMadison—As a result of the findings of a recently completed research project, presented yesterday at the Madison Board of Water Commissioners meeting, Utility staff today have reviewed the chlorine levels at each of its 24