(Kansas City, Mo.) – KC Water is looking for some good ideas to educate the public and get them thinking about water quality, stormwater runoff, and protecting infrastructure. The Water Quality Small Grant Program is open to any non-profit organization in Missouri or Kansas completing water quality projects within the limits of Kansas City, Missouri. Read more…
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Second Round of Curbside Leaf & Brush Collection Begins November 26th
Posted on Nov 20, 2018(Kansas City, Mo.) – Monday, November 26th begins the second round of leaf and brush pickup. Customers are asked to collect their lawn debris in paper bags and set them by the curb by 7:00 a.m. on their regularly-scheduled trash day. Here is the Fall 2018 schedule: For customers who live in CENTRAL Kansas City (from the Missouri Read more…
KC Water Invited to Apply for Federal Loans for Crucial Infrastructure Upgrade
Posted on Nov 8, 2018(Kansas City, Mo.) – A new, innovative process to treat wastewater in Kansas City is one step closer to reality. After a competitive application process, KC Water recently received an invitation from the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to apply for Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loans. Of the 62 letters of interest Read more…
KC Water Working Hard to Maintain Stormwater System
Posted on Nov 7, 2018(Kansas City, Mo.) – It’s no secret Kansas City’s infrastructure is in need of investment. A recent sinkhole at a local restaurant shows the problem. “We had an emergency failure on an old stormwater pipe. It’s an 84” pipe that rusted away and created a big sink hole here in the parking lot of Peachtree Read more…
KC Water Invites Customers to Bag Up Leaves and Brush
Posted on Oct 17, 2018First of Two Rounds of Curbside Leaf & Brush Collection Begins October 22nd
Customers Advised About Wastewater Overflow at 4351 Blue Parkway
Posted on Oct 12, 2018(Kansas City, Mo.) – KC Water responded to a wastewater overflow at 4351 Blue Parkway on Monday, October 8th at 11:00 a.m. It ended on Wednesday, October 10th at 9:00 a.m. The overflow was the result of an unknown utility company boring through a 33” sewer main. Some of the spilled wastewater entered a catch basin Read more…
KC Water Joins Fourth Annual “Imagine A Day Without Water” Campaign to Raise Awareness About the Value of Water
Posted on Oct 10, 2018(Kansas City, Mo.) – Today, KC Water joins elected officials, water utilities, community leaders, educators, and businesses participating in the fourth annual Imagine a Day Without Water, a nationwide day of education and advocacy about the value of water. Led by the Value of Water Campaign, hundreds of organizations across the country will host events Read more…
KC Water Investigates Flooding Along Southwest Boulevard
Posted on Oct 6, 2018(Kansas City, Mo.) – After receiving reports of flooding along Southwest Boulevard, KC Water employees spent much of the day investigating and cleaning the area. Although additional investigation is needed, the flooding along Southwest Boulevard near 28th Street may be related to the operations at Turkey Creek Wastewater Pump Station that is currently undergoing construction. If Read more…
KC Water Celebrates Customer Service Week
Posted on Oct 1, 2018(Kansas City, Mo.) – October 1st – 5th is Customer Service Week and KC Water celebrates the men and women who serve the residents of Kansas City. A short video gives a brief glimpse of KC Water’s customer service representatives. Customer Service Week is held annually during the first full week in October for companies Read more…
KC Water Wraps Up Valve Work But Some Traffic Restrictions Remain
Posted on Sep 30, 2018(Kansas City, Mo.) – Necessary maintenance work on a 20” water main will wrap up Sunday evening, however some lane restrictions will remain in place. Traffic at Front Street at N. Topping Avenue, Front Street at N. Jackson, and N. Monroe and Gardner Avenue will be reduced to one lane in each direction as crews Read more…