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    The treated water produced by KC Water meets current federal and state requirements for drinking water. Learn more about the quality of your water » 4800 East 63rd Street Kansas City, MO 64130 816.513.1313

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      We deliver high-quality and great-tasting tap water, as well...

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      Overview KC Water manages 630 miles of sewers and more than...

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      KC Water 4800 E. 63 rd Street Kansas City, MO 64133 Phone:...

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  2. This cloudiness occurs more often in the winter when drinking water is cold. Air does not affect the safety of water. If you have questions, call 513-591-7700. Why is water treatment so necessary? The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells.

  3. May 20, 2015 · Greater Cincinnati Water Works recently published its annual Water Quality Report, which provides its 1.1 million customers in Ohio and Northern Kentucky with information about their tap water ...

  4. Where Does My Water Come From? Greater Cincinnati Water Works supplies water from two sources: The Miller Treatment Plant treats surface water from the Ohio River and supplies 88% of drinking water to GCWW's customers, including most of the City of Cincinnati. The Bolton Treatment Plant treats groundwater from thirteen wells in the Great Miami ...

  5. Safe water is our top priority. Greater Cincinnati Water Works uses the latest treatment techniques in its state-of-the-art facilities to remove harmful contaminants. Cincinnati has been recognized nationally for its excellent drinking water. GCWW has always met or exceeded all state and federal health standards for drinking water.

  6. Dec 29, 2022 · Known as the Great Miami Aquifer, it contains 12 wells that treat ground water. How does Cincinnati keep its waters safe? A lot goes into making sure that the city’s water is safe for use. It starts by closely monitoring and testing the water from the Ohio River. In fact, the team at GCWW tests water even before it reaches the plants.

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  8. Sep 24, 2013 · In 1992, the Greater Cincinnati Water Works was the first utility in the nation use GAC and then purify it on-site. GCWW and the EPA work together to make water safe after 9/11.

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