FY2022

WATER OPERATIONS The mission of the Water Division is to produce and distribute high quality drinking water for the residential, commercial, industrial and firefighting needs of Iowa City in accordance with local, state and federal drinking water standards, and to promote good stewardship of natural resources. The Water Division, as part of the Public Works Department, operates and maintains the City’s Grade IV drinking water and water distribution system that serves the City of Iowa City and University Heights. The system is in continuous operation 24/7 to provide high quality water and service, at satisfactory pressures, and in sufficient quantities to meet customer demands. Iowa City’s water exceeds all required standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency, with over 200 water quality tests performed each day by professional staff. Water quality data is available through the annual Consumer Confidence Report . The Division budget is organized into five activities: Water Administration Water Administration administers City of Iowa City and Water Division policies, procedures, budget and manages division personnel. Water Administration coordinates Water Division activities with other City departments and divisions. Water Administration creates and delivers the Consumer Confidence Report to all customers and updates the industrial water quality report for review on the City’s website. Water Treatment Plant Operations Iowa City’s state-of-the-art water treatment facility, located at 80 Stephen Atkins Drive, has a 16.7 million gallon per day capacity. The facility is operated 24/7 – 365 by state licensed water treatment operators who produce drinking water at the highest quality achievable. The treatment plant is 100% compliant with the Safe Drinking Water Act and uses activated carbon filters to remove many complex unregulated compounds. Water Distribution System State licensed water distribution staff operate and maintain Iowa City’s approximately 280 miles of water main and connections that contains pipe as old as 1886. Every year distribution operators respond to dozens of emergency main breaks, support the growth of Iowa City and maintain the integrity of the system for domestic, industrial and firefighting needs. Customer Service State licensed customer service staff support the divisions’ 29,035 active water service accounts. Customer service personnel investigate leaks, locate water and City communication fiber assets, interface with customers on a myriad of water concerns, schedule service changes and meter water used by our customers. Water Debt Service Water debt service consists of principal and interest payments on water revenue bonds, which are repaid with water revenue.

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