Serving the Community
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Imagine a Day Without Water
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Madison uses 27 million gallons of water a day. Can you imagine one day without it?Category: Serving the Community
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What does your water dollar pay for?
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The average family living in a house in Madison pays just over $19 a month for water. (Other charges like sewer, stormwater, landfill and urban forestry also appear on the Municipal Services Bill, but those charges are not levied by Madison Water Utility.) So how exactly does that moneyCategory: Serving the Community
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Partnership with Project Home making an impact
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It’s not every day that someone gets excited about a toilet. “It looks so nice. It really does!” But for 72 year-old Gloria LeMay, the new toilet is just part of a whole two days of excitement. Local non-profit Project Home is replacing her toilet, fixing a tub faucetCategory: Serving the Community
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What does your water dollar pay for?
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The average Madison homeowner uses 3,871 gallons of water a month and pays $19.09 in water charges. Ever wonder where that money goes? Here's a three-minute look at what your water dollar pays for...Category: Serving the Community
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You can now register to vote at Madison Water Utility!
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Planned Blackhawk Water Tower signals growth on the far west side
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It’s pretty hard to miss – a large sign posted at the edge of a cornfield on Old Sauk and Pioneer roads that reads, “Future site of Madison Water Tower.” But the sign isn’t actually in Madison. It’s in the Town of Middleton.Category: Serving the Community
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MWU invests millions in water infrastructure on northeast side
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This week UW Health is celebrating the grand opening of its new, 496,000 square foot American Center on Madison’s far northeast side. It’s a celebration years in the making – and not just for hospital staff.Category: Serving the Community
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Frozen on the inside: Indoor flooding season is here
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(Photo: Ice dam forms where water has been seeping out of a home's window)Category: Serving the Community
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Madison Water Utility first in state to launch "ultimate conservation tool"
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What customers have been waiting for How much water do you use watering your lawn? How about doing laundry or taking a shower? Madison Water Utility customer service representative Pam Mousley says there used to be just one way to find out.Category: Serving the Community, Sustainability
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The Water Wagon: A cool lesson in sustainability
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To book the Water Wagon or see scheduled events, head to our Water Wagon web page. ---Category: Serving the Community