NOTICE: Watch for Water Works Annual Treatment Change

NOTICE: Watch for Water Works Annual Treatment Change

Starting in October, Osceola Water Works will begin transitioning to winter maintenance and will be making a change in the water treatment process. While residents may notice a difference, there will be no cause for alarm. In early October, the water works department will begin their annual fire

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Familiar Drought Conditions Emphasize Need for New Reservoir

Familiar Drought Conditions Emphasize Need for New Reservoir

With a dry Spring and little to no measurable rain in June and July, Brandon Patterson, Osceola Water Works Superintendent is looking at West Lake water levels with an impatient eye. While recent rains have helped green up a few lawns, water main breaks from the dry,

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Late Algae Bloom Hits Osceola Water Works

Late Algae Bloom Hits Osceola Water Works

West Lake, which supplies water to the city of Osceola, is experiencing late season algae issues, requiring increased treatment and causing a change in the treatment needs of the city’s drinking water. Osceola Water Works crews detected a large algae bloom in West Lake on November 7,

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Public Hearing on Clarke County Reservoir Wednesday, October 26th

Public Hearing on Clarke County Reservoir Wednesday, October 26th

The Clarke County Reservoir Commission is holding a public hearing on Wednesday, October 26 at 6:30p.m at the Clarke County Fairgrounds. The public is invited to the open hearing to learn more about the project and its goals for serving Clarke County and the surrounding communities. According

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Quality Drives Osceola Water Works to Increase Water Rates by 10% in 2016

Quality Drives Osceola Water Works to Increase Water Rates by 10% in 2016

In a public hearing held January 7, 2016, the Osceola Water Works Board voted on a proposed water service rate increase for the customers of Osceola Water Works. The proposed 10% Osceola Water rate increase was approved and will go into effect on February 1st, 2016. Osceola’s

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City of Osceola is Mapping a Better Future

City of Osceola is Mapping a Better Future

The City of Osceola, along with the Osceola Water Works department, is excited to begin utilization of a new mapping system that will streamline utility work and record keeping for Osceola, Iowa. Midland GIS, a geographical information system company, will work with the city of Osceola and

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