Tag: Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant
Annual Be A Tourist In Your Hometown – 9/7/2025
Celebrate the 26th annual Be A Tourist in Your Own Hometown and visit 23 of Fort Wayne's museums and attractions for free.
Community and City Utilities celebrate 25 years of excellence
Earlier today, residents joined City officials for an open house at the historic Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant to celebrate City Utilities' receipt of the 25-Year Directors Award from the Partnership for Safe Water.
Open House to celebrate National Water Quality Award – 7/2/2025
Fort Wayne City Utilities invites the public to a special open house and recognition event on July 2, 2025, at the Three Rivers Filtration Plant.
25 Years of Water Quality Excellence brings National Honor
City Utilities' Three Rivers Filtration Plant has earned national recognition for its unwavering commitment to water quality and operational excellence.
Sandbags available for residents concerned about flooding on their property
The City of Fort Wayne is offering sand and sandbags at the Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant beginning today for residents concerned about flooding on their property.
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.
Be A Tourist In Your Own Hometown – 9/8/2024
Celebrate the 25th annual Be A Tourist in Your Own Hometown and visit 25 of Fort Wayne's museums and attractions for free on September 8, 2024.
River experiences seasonal change – the water is safe to drink
Naturally occurring events changing the taste of the City of Fort Wayne's drinking water, which remains safe to consume.
2023 A record year for City Utilities
Mostly unseen, typically ignored and usually underground, City Utilities' "hidden assets" received a record $135 million in investments in 2023.






