Unit Well 29, which serves customers on the far east side, is currently designated as a stand-by seasonal well.
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Unit Wells 10 and 29 - High Profile Well Developments
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Water Utility Board to Meet Twice Each Month
postedMadison Water Utility announces the Water Utility Board's decision to increase its number of meetings to two each month to allow the board to thoroughly consider matters before them.
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Cypress SprayPark Wins State Award
postedThe Cypress SprayPark, Madison's first public spray park, has won the Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Park Section Design Award for 2007.
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Breese Stevens Field Renovation Work to Begin
postedGround-breaking of Breese Stevens Field renovation and repair Monday, September 24, 2:30p.m. Meet at the East Washington Ave and Paterson Street entrance.
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Parks Field Conditions OK'd for Play
postedAs the Madison area slowly dries out from recent heavy rainfalls, so do the Madison Parks playing fields. The parks and play fields are now dry enough for league play and pick-up games.
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Goodman Pool and Beach Lifeguard Seasons coming to an end this weekend
postedAs the summer comes to an end, so do the Goodman Pool and Beach Season come to an end. The Goodman Pool and Madison beach season corresponds with the Madison School District's summer recess.
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WATER MAIN FLUSHING DOES NOT IMPACT LAKE LEVELS
postedMadison Water Utility would like to express concern over the current high water levels in the area's lakes and address potential concern regarding the impact of the Utility's water main flushing program.
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Wet Conditions on Parks Playing Fields
postedDue to the wet conditions, the Madison Parks playing fields (soccer, softball, football) are not in condition to handle large numbers of people.
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The City of Madison Beaches Hours Change beginning Thursday, August 16
postedLifeguard services hours at the four major beaches, Olbrich Park, Vilas Park, BB Clarke and Tenney Park, will be changed to 11a.m.-6p.m.
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Cypress SprayPark: A Popular Place to Cool Off this Summer
postedWith the opening of the Goodman Swimming Pool just last summer, the excitement and anticipation of "wet and wild fun" hasn't cooled off yet.
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Madison to lose 140-year-old American Elm tree to Dutch Elm Disease
postedFrom 1958 to 1975, the City of Madison lost over 18,500 trees to Dutch Elm Disease (DED).
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WELL 29 TO OPERATE ON STANDBY THROUGH SEPTEMBER
postedMadison Water Utility - Unit Well 29 was placed in service last week on standby status to provide a back-up water supply for neighborhoods on the far east side of Madison.