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Level Red Drinking Water Advisory for RWRWA ATP System

Level Red Drinking Water Advisory for RWRWA ATP System

Posted June 14, 2025
Posted by Emergency Management and Public Relations

Pottawattamie County, Iowa - Regional Water announced today, June 14th, that it has again implemented the “Level RED” advisory for the customers and communities on their ATP System. This is due to the continued drought and sustained water usage level that is higher than their ability to produce water from their wellfield. Level RED is the highest level of Mandatory Water Use Restrictions of its Emergency Water Conservation Plan.

      General Manager Tom Kallman stated “Between the warm temperatures and the continued lack of rain, we can’t meet the current demand, and it is endangering our tower levels. Declaring Level RED is to protect the remaining supply of drinking water and prevent the need to have to issue another boil advisory. The priority of use is for human consumption, personal hygiene, and cooking.”

       The pipeline project from Council Bluffs and temporary booster station are nearly complete, but are not expected to be operational for another 7-10 days. “When completed, we expect that they will increase the water supply by nearly 25%. That will be a huge help to the system,” said Kallman.

      The “Level RED” restrictions only affect the Avoca Treatment Plant System, which includes members and customers of the Association in Shelby, Audubon, Cass, Harrison, and Northern Pottawattamie Counties. Included are the communities of Avoca, Persia, Panama, Portsmouth, Westphalia, Kirkman, Tennant, Earling, Exira, and Brayton. 

      Why This is Happening:

      Mandatory Water Use Restrictions Effective Immediately:

  1. No outdoor watering of lawns, gardens, or landscapes.
  2. No washing of vehicles, driveways, sidewalks, or buildings.
  3. No filling or refilling of swimming pools, hot tubs, or ornamental fountains.
  4. Restaurants may only serve water upon request.
  5. Lodging facilities must offer guests the option to reuse linens and towels.
  6. All leaks must be repaired within 48 hours of detection.
  7. Water use for construction purposes is restricted to essential activities only.

      Enforcement:

      How You Can Help:

Note: Municipal and community events should strongly consider the use of portable latrines for events.

For more information, please contact the Regional Water Office at 712-343-2413. Pottawattamie County and Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Agency will continue to share relevant updates as they are made available.

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