Des Moines Water Works and the City of Bondurant monitor water use and water quality on a daily basis. Conditions can change quickly and could lead to a Water Shortage Plan. Specifically, Des Moines Water Works monitors for microcystin in both the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers on a daily basis. Microcystin is a toxin produced when harmful algae blooms are fueled by nitrogen and phosphorus contamination in surface waters.
Annually, June 22 to 28 is the week that the Society to Prevent Dutch Elm Disease (STOPDED) asks for our assistance to save beautiful elm trees from the deadly Dutch elm disease (DED).
Please join City Council at the next work session meeting on June 28, 2022, 6:00 pm. Meetings are available via Zoom webinar, Cable Channel 191, and YouTube. For more information call the City Clerk's Office at (307)721-5220.
The City of Rawlins recently made three major achievements in our water infrastructure projects: pipeline installation in the Sage Creek Basin, delivery and installation of screens for Filter #1, and received a $675,000 State Land and Investment Board Mineral and Royalties Grant (SLIB MRG).
The Cheyenne City Council will hold a Work Session on Friday, June 24th at 12:00 p.m. in the Municipal Building’s Council Chambers (2101 O’Neil Ave.).