An extra drop-off weekend added at Biosolids
Residents have two more weekends to dispose of leaves and yard waste at Biosolids before the facility switches to winter hours.
River levels adjusted for bridge/outfall inspections
Beginning Monday, November 13, 2023, the gate at the Hosey Dam will be opened to lower the river levels.
Electric Works partners with City Utilities in grease waste revolution
Mayor Tom Henry, representatives from Electric Works, restauranteurs from the Union Street Market and City Utilities' staff members came together today to champion the collective goal of Sustaining Fort Wayne, the City of Fort Wayne’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.
Consistently superior: Our water best in state, again
For the second consecutive year and the third in the past five years, the Alliance of Indiana Rural Water picked the water produced by Fort Wayne's City Utilities for Best Tasting Water in Indiana.
Clean Drains concludes with Saturday celebration – 9/23/2023
The three-year initiative christened Clean Drains Fort Wayne comes to its resoundingly successful conclusion on September 23, 2023.
Passive ponds float solar panels for power bonanza
In a pioneering move toward environmental sustainability and improved resiliency, Fort Wayne City Utilities celebrated progress on the installation of floating solar panels on the Water Pollution Control Plant’s wet weather storage ponds.
Registration deadline extended to September 6 for Clean the Drains Day
Friendly, the Clean Drains Fort Wayne spokes-otter, is extending the registration deadline for Clean the Drains Day to September 6, 2023.
Natures protection caps off four year project
Mayor Tom Henry, neighborhood leaders, Indiana Department of Natural Resources representatives, City Council members, and City Utilities staff cut the ribbon for the Colonial Heritage Wetlands project.
WaterWorks FunFest: It’s Sewer-sational
Discover how daily bathroom breaks transform into clean water ready to return to our rivers this Saturday, July 29, 2023.
Eight years of Blackhawk drainage improvements wrap-up
Mayor Tom Henry today joined residents of the Blackhawk neighborhood, Blackhawk Christian Schools and staff from City Utilities to celebrate significant drainage improvements.






