City of Ithaca Water Treatment

City of Ithaca Water Treatment We are the City of Ithaca Water treatment plant. Proudly Serving the Ithaca and surrounding areas

We are the City of Ithaca Water Treatment Plant, providing the City of Ithaca since 1903. We run 24 hours a day, everyday of the year to supply the citizens of Ithaca and a few surrounding areas with quality water on a daily basis.

It's almost that time of year again! Get your tickets and meet us at Reggae Festival next month. We'll be sharing 2025's...
05/14/2026

It's almost that time of year again! Get your tickets and meet us at Reggae Festival next month. We'll be sharing 2025's Annual Water Quality Report and staffing water refill stations, keeping you hydrated with the best water in town (bring your own water bottle), and answering any questions you have about our water.

Can't wait to see you there!

03/06/2026

Please take a moment to read if you are an affected resident.

Brr! Please stay safe in this frigid and snowy weather coming this weekend. Please visit tompkinsready.org for more info...
01/23/2026

Brr! Please stay safe in this frigid and snowy weather coming this weekend. Please visit tompkinsready.org for more information on winter storm prepardness, and don't go out unless you need to.

Contact us if you or your group would like a tour.  See CSI's page for more info about Saturday's event.
09/09/2025

Contact us if you or your group would like a tour. See CSI's page for more info about Saturday's event.

When you turn on the faucet to brush your teeth or wash your hands, have you ever wondered where that water comes from—and what happens before it reaches your home?Click "More details" for a detailed description of the program!If you live in the City of Ithaca, your drinking water likely begins it...

Join the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network for this special event!
08/19/2025

Join the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network for this special event!

🎉 You're Invited!

Join us for our 2025 Annual Celebration & Meeting on Thursday, August 21 • 5–8 PM at the stunning Treleaven Wines in King Ferry 🌅

Whether you're a longtime supporter or just discovering the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network, this evening is for you. Connect with fellow lake lovers, enjoy a catered buffet dinner, sip on local wine, and hear updates about our work to protect Cayuga Lake and its watershed.

✨ All are welcome — members and prospective members, supporters, neighbors, friends & family!

Special thanks to Treleaven Wines for generously donating their beautiful space.

📅 Mark your calendar &
📬 RSVP today at www.cayugalake.org or using the direct link below— we can’t wait to see you there!

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The 2025 Annual Water Quality Report is now available on our webpage! Check it out here: www.ithacawater.org under "Quic...
05/29/2025

The 2025 Annual Water Quality Report is now available on our webpage! Check it out here: www.ithacawater.org under "Quicklinks".
Please contact us if you have any questions.

The New York State Health Department prepared a Source Water Assessment Report for every surface drinking water source for the state. The report for Six Mile Creek was completed in 2004 and can be found here. The main vulnerabilities found at the time were excessive sediment and turbidity entering a...

It's that time of year again, the Annual Water Quality Report is available on our webpage, www.ithacawater.org (Quicklin...
05/28/2024

It's that time of year again, the Annual Water Quality Report is available on our webpage, www.ithacawater.org (Quicklinks, Annual Rtp, Most recent).
You can also see reports from past years. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

The New York State Health Department prepared a Source Water Assessment Report for every surface drinking water source for the state. The report for Six Mile Creek was completed in 2004 and can be found here. The main vulnerabilities found at the time were excessive sediment and turbidity entering a...

Come on down and join us at Streets Alive on Cayuga St. in Thompson Park.  The water's great!
04/30/2023

Come on down and join us at Streets Alive on Cayuga St. in Thompson Park. The water's great!

Address

202 Water Street
Ithaca, NY
14850

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16072734680

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