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The most recent articles on the Great Water Alliance and water resource management. This list will be constantly updated, so make sure to check back in.

Tips to Protect your Pipes this Winter

Each year, winter seems to creep up on us before we are prepared. Since pipes run behind your walls and under your floors to faucets, toilets, showers, and many appliances, it is good to take a few extra steps to keep them running smoothly through the winter months. The following tips will help you get ready for the inevitable cold weather that is heading our way.

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Presentations

Presentations and Postings

It is important to understand why Waukesha must secure a Lake Michigan water supply, so we’ve made several presentations available. Program development has included many organizations, so we’ve also posted key approvals and permits.

GWA Construction and Rate Projection Update - Common Council 10/18/22 Download
Great Lakes Compact Council Approval Download
Dept. of Natural Resources Wetland and Waterway Permit Download
UMC 2019 Facts, Science, and Common Sense Download
2018 WI-AWWA Navigating New Waters Download
2017 Root River Council Download

Partner Communities

Our efforts to bring a safe and sustainable water supply to Waukesha wouldn’t be possible without the collaboration and cooperation of our neighboring communities. Up-to-date information about how the new program may affect your community throughout the process will be shared here on our website, as well as in our e-newsletter.

  • Waukesha

  • Franklin

  • Muskego

  • West Allis
  • Milwaukee

  • Greenfield

  • New Berlin

For program information regarding your community, follow the links below.

Learn the facts. Get the answers.

We’d like to address some of the common questions that have arisen since Lake Michigan was identified as the only sustainable long-term water supply for Waukesha.

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