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Mar062018

March 6, 2018, Tuesday - Mississippi Park Connections presents: Tour of Minneapolis Drinking Water Plant

Time: 8:30am - 10:00am

Mississippi Park Connections presents: Tour of Minneapolis Drinking Water Plant (registration required)

During these cold winter months, Mississippi Park Connection is exploring the relationship between the river and industry during a series of tours called The Working River, and you’re invited! Learn from the experts who bring you electricity, heat, and water and find out how the river has played a big role in industries past and present. Ever wonder how the water you drink every day gets to your tap? This unique tour of the Minneapolis drinking water plant will help you learn about the process of treating Mississippi River water and turning it into the water you can drink! Free. Tour capacity is limited, so sign up for this tour soon.