Tag: P. L. Brunner City of Fort Wayne Water Pollution Control Plant
Early 3RPORT tunnel results show 15M gallon river sewage reduction
In operation for just over a month, the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction tunnel has already captured 15 million gallons of combined sewage, keeping it out of our rivers and sending it to our Water Pollution Control Plant for treatment.
City Utilities’ new microgrid power generating network switched on
Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker helped flip the switch on City Utilities' innovative new Microgrid power generating network.
Discover the hidden science of clean water at WaterWorks FunFest – 9/28/2024
WaterWorks FunFest will take over the Water Pollution Control Plant on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at the Water Pollution Control Plant on Dwenger Avenue.
Traffic Alert: Anthony Boulevard temporary detour begins Tuesday – 10/11/2022
On Tuesday, October 11, 2022, the project's second phase will move into the intersection of East Wayne Street and Anthony Boulevard, closing Anthony between Wayne and East Washington Boulevard.
Traffic Alert: Portion of East Wayne Street to be closed tomorrow
A section of East Wayne Street between Glasgow Avenue and South Anthony Boulevard will close on Tuesday, September 6, 2022, at 7:30 a.m.
City buildings will be closed Wednesday and Thursday
Today, Mayor Tom Henry announced that all City of Fort Wayne municipal offices and buildings will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday due to the impending winter storm.
Fort Wayne City Utilities safety and environmental excellence touted
At its recent state conference, the Indiana Water Environmental Association honored Fort Wayne City Utilities' Water Pollution Control Plant in three areas.
MamaJo has reached Foster Park
Today, after pounding through nearly five miles of bedrock over three years, MamaJo, the Tunnel Boring Machine, called it a day.
Free Biosolids drop-off tomorrow – 5/1/2021
In conjunction with the Great American Cleanup, residents can bring their yard and garden waste to City Utilities’ Biosolids Handling Facility tomorrow for free.
$92 Million in City Utility improvements
Mayor Tom Henry joined neighborhood leaders, City Council members, and City Utilities to reveal more than $90 million investment in 2021 City Utility improvements.