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  1. www.columbus.gov › About-Public-Utilities › The-Division-of-WaterWater Facts - City of Columbus, Ohio

    We operate and maintain 3 water treatment plants, 27 pump stations, 38 water storage tanks, 3,572 miles of water lines and nearly 27,000 hydrants. CDPU delivers over 51 billion gallons of water a year to 1.25 million people.

  2. 3 paź 2022 · Water is the original health beverage; it contains no fat, calories or cholesterol. 60% of an adult's body is water. A high quality water supply source allows us to provide Columbus area residents with excellent drinking water at a reasonable cost.

  3. As with most thriving communities at the time, the availability of water played a crucial role in the growth and prosperity of Columbus. Our leaders in Columbus have known for decades that the most important part of the water treatment process is protection of our water sources.

  4. 2 mar 2023 · The Scioto River is the main water source for the city of Columbus, as well as Big Walnut Creek and Alum Creek. Three reservoirs—Griggs Dam and O'Shaughnessy Dam on the Scioto River, and...

  5. 17 wrz 2024 · Columbus is dipping into its water reserves as drought conditions continue in central and southeast Ohio. The drought impacting much of the state hasn't hurt Columbus' water sources as much as those south of the city, but symptoms are starting to show.

  6. In accordance with 327 IAC 8-4.1-8(3), the Columbus Water Utility has prepared a Wellhead Protection Program to ensure the safety of source waters from the City of Columbus. The Wellhead Protection Area addresses risks to water quality that may result from land uses in the areas near the well field.

  7. 8 kwi 2024 · The city’s sources of drinking water include rivers, lakes, streams, reservoirs, springs and wells. Each home, school and business in the greater Columbus area receives water from one...

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