This college town is home to the best-tasting water in Iowa, according to a panel of experts
Long-rumored for having some of the most delicious tap water around, Ames' claim to fame has yet again been backed by a team of experts.
The city was recently voted to have the "Best Tasting Water" in Iowa by an organization of water professionals.
The annual American Water Works Association (AWWA) conference was held in Coralville, and Ames won two awards for its refreshing tap water.
The Ames Water and Pollution Control Department team accepted the 'People's Choice Award' as well as the "Best Tasting" tap water in the state.
V Foundation for Cancer Research CEO to receive Iowa State's Distinguished Alumni Award
In the category for best-tasting water, a five-person panel scores water samples on taste, clarity, aroma, and aftertaste. The 'People's Choice' is a new competition in which all conference attendees vote for their favorite water.
Ames Water and Pollution Control Director John Dunn believes that the city's water was "entirely deserving of the attention," despite the "pleasant surprise."
'Adding the second award this year was likely a way to celebrate two communities for great-tasting water, so coming home with both awards was surprising and humbling,' Dunn said. 'Ames residents have embraced and celebrated our great water for decades, and we feel tremendous pride in producing such a valued commodity.'
Since 2000, Ames has won the "best water in Iowa" competition five times - in 2001, 2007, 2017, 2018 and 2024.
Ames advances to the American Water Works Association's national competition next June in Denver, Colorado.
A peek behind the coal: How Union Pacific's Big Boy steam engine keeps chugging
Founded in 1881, AWWA is the largest organization of water supply professionals in the world. For almost 150 years, the association has offered water education and advocated for safe and sustainable water.
The association's membership includes more than 4,300 utilities that supply about 80% of North America's drinking water and treat almost half of the continent's wastewater. Members include water and wastewater systems, environmental advocates, scientists, academicians, and others who are genuinely interested in water as a resource.
The Iowa Section – American Water Works Association is the largest association of water industryprofessionals in Iowa. It is comprised of more than 700 water utility operators, managers, and othersfrom nearly every water utility in the state.
Celia Brocker is a government, crime, political and education reporter for the Ames Tribune. She can be reached at CBrocker@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Ames Tribune: Find out who has the best testing water in Iowa
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Yahoo
Black sheep or blue lobster, for example Crossword Clue
In case you've faced some hurdles solving the clue, Black sheep or blue lobster, for example, we've got the answer for you. Crossword puzzles offer a fantastic opportunity to engage your mind, enjoy leisure time, and test your knowledge simultaneously. Now, let's delve into solving the Black sheep or blue lobster, for example crossword clue, featured as 43 Down in the USA Today Crossword on June 9, 2025. Answer: RARITY Daily Crossword Analysis from Sally Hoelscher Sudoku & Crossword Puzzle Answers This crossword clue page was generated automatically using information from You can send feedback to Sally Hoelscher at shoelscher@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Black sheep or blue lobster, for example Crossword Clue - USA TODAY
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Yahoo
A strawberry moon will light up the Arizona sky soon. Is it actually pink?
Arizona skywatchers, get ready, the strawberry moon is rising soon, and you won't need any fancy gear or a remote location to catch it. This sweetly named full moon will be visible across all of Arizona, so whether you're in Phoenix, Flagstaff, or out in the desert, you'll get a great view. Despite its fruity name, the moon won't be pink so don't get your hopes high. Expect it to glow big and bright low on the horizon just after sunset, offering a stunning photo op and a reason to look up. For the biggest astronomical events of 2025, including full moons, supermoons, eclipses, meteor showers and comets, check out our celestial events guide. Here is everything to know about the June full moon. The June 2025 full moon will be on Wednesday, June 11. No, there will not be a full moon on June 13, 2025. The full moon will occur on Wednesday, June 11. Spiritually and symbolically, the strawberry moon is associated with growth, abundance and the rewards of hard work, literally enjoying the fruits of your labor. The June full moon also tends to fall close to the summer solstice, making it one of the lowest-hanging and most colorful moons of the year. No, the strawberry moon isn't actually pink. The moon usually appears golden or pale amber when it rises, although it can appear slightly warmer in color when low on the horizon due to the Earth's atmosphere. The strawberry moon will rise in Arizona around 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10, and peak at 12:43 a.m. on Wednesday, June 11. Look toward the southeast for the best view. Here are the new moon dates for 2025, according to Time and Date: June 25. July 24. Aug. 23. Sept. 21. Oct. 21. Nov. 20. Dec. 19. Looking for the best things to do in Arizona? Sign up for our newsletter. A blood moon is a total lunar eclipse. There are two blood moons in 2025. The first happened on the night of March 13-14, visible across much of the Americas. A second blood moon will take place the night of Sept. 7-8. It will be visible from parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and western North America. Nope, 2025 will not have 13 full moons, just the usual dozen. Some years do have 13 full moons and that extra moon is called a blue moon. It happens about every 2½ years. The last time it occurred was in 2024. Got a story you want to share? Reach out at Follow @tiffsario on Instagram. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Strawberry Moon 2025: When to see this sweet sight in June
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Yahoo
Union Pacific Railroad names Tehachapi as ‘Train Town USA'
TEHACHAPI, Calif. (KGET) — Move over Thomas, and hold onto your caboose cause it's official: Tehachapi is known as Train Town U.S.A. Peggy YgBuhay with Union Pacific said, ''Union Pacific Railroad does grant Tehachapi, California the title of, 'Train Town USA.' You can clap.'' The Tehachapi Depot is celebrating 15 years since restoring the museum that was destroyed in a fire in July 2008 caused from bottle rockets. Tehachapi Mayor, Joan Pogon-Cord, said, 'My husband, he was a deputy sheriff at that time, told me. It was like a knife to my heart.' It took $2 million to restore the historic building two years later. The biggest draw in Train Town isn't the museum with one heck of a moving exhibit. It's the engineering feat, known as the Tehachapi Loop. V.P. Marlan Woodside with Friends of Tehachapi Depot said, 'The purpose of the loop is to raise the track from a bottom of 77 feet up to the top rail in a distance of 4,000 feet.' Pride runs deep in Tehachapi, and part of that pride is because of the Tehachapi Loop, where up to 40 trains a day make the trek. It's an engineering marvel, and part of the reason why the depot is celebrating 15 years. Founder of Friends of Tehachapi Depot, Doug Prickard said, 'In 2026, it'll be the 150th anniversary of when this track was originally built.' People from all over the world marvel at man's defiance against gravity with this historic track. People even get married at the Tehachapi Loop. Ron & Becky Wilson are train tourists from Oregon. They marvel at the site of the Tehachapi Loop. 'All of a sudden we heard a whistle down the way, and another train came,' said Becky. 'So, made the loop, and then the other one started going and passed each other on the loop. It was really fun.' Up to 10,000 guests a year sign the guest book at the Tehachapi Train Depot. Depot staff say at last report, the museum has seen up to 150,000 visitors. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.