Media Kit
This historic project to bring sustainable water to Waukesha includes building 36 miles of pipeline across seven communities in southeastern Wisconsin. With construction beginning in 2020 and completion due in 2023, there will certainly be many interesting stories along the way.
In order to make it easier to keep your readers informed about the Great Water Alliance’s past development and current progress, we’ve compiled several resources for members of the media.
Please check back regularly as new material will be added as it is available.
If you are looking for information that isn’t provided here or would schedule an interview with a program expert, you can fill out a special request form here.
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Featured Article
FREEMAN: Water Utility chief provides update
Waukesha to receive Lake Michigan water in late summer. Come late August/early September, Waukesha will make the switch from groundwater to Lake Michigan water.
Featured Article
FREEMAN: Water Utility chief provides update
Waukesha to receive Lake Michigan water in late summer. Come late August/early September, Waukesha will make the switch from groundwater to Lake Michigan water.
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