Every year, Cleveland Water produces a Water Quality Report for our customers. This report, also called a Consumer Confidence Report, details drinking water quality from the past year and includes other helpful information.
Notice is hereby given that the Suburban Water Council of Governments (COG) will hold a COG meeting on the 18th day of March 2021 at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom.
On Monday, Cleveland Water presented its portion of Mayor Frank G. Jackson’s 2021 estimated budget. Director of Public Utilities Martin Keane and Cleveland Water Commissioner Alex Margevicius presented to Cleveland City Council an overview of the division, performance metrics, financial statistics, and a review of recently completed and upcoming projects.
Dr. Kathryn Bryan, Financial Planner, Certified Exit Planning Advisor, and Director of Training and Development with Skylight Financial Group, taught our Cleveland STEP students about mutual funds, investments, budgeting and the role money plays in our lives.
The Department of Public Utilities (DPU), comprised of Cleveland Water, Cleveland Public Power, and Cleveland Water Pollution Control, wants to make sure our customers are aware of what to look for in the event of someone showing up at your home claiming to be a DPU employee.
You may notice that the water coming from your tap temporarily appears cloudy when filling a glass. This a natural phenomenon that can occur this time of year when Lake Erie water is cold and filled with oxygen.