GLWA Water Works Park

10100 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, MI 48214

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  • Photo of GLWA Water Works Park - East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of GLWA Water Works Park - East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of GLWA Water Works Park - East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of GLWA Water Works Park - East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of GLWA Water Works Park - East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of GLWA Water Works Park - East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of GLWA Water Works Park - East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, United States
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10100 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI 48214, United States
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About the Business

GLWA Water Works Park is a picturesque institution located at 10100 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. This park serves as a vital hub for the Great Lakes Water Authority, providing essential water services to the surrounding community. Visitors can enjoy the serene surroundings of the park while learning about the importance of water conservation and sustainability. With its lush greenery and stunning views of the Detroit River, GLWA Water Works Park is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in environmental stewardship and the preservation of our precious water resources.

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Omar Omar:
1

"Why is it in Florida the water bill is less than half in MI"

1 year ago
Lon Matero:
3

"A Victorian era wonder once stood here. Steam engines powered giant pumps which pressurized Detroit's water pipes. I think it was one of the most interesting and important locations in Detroit. Too bad, later the buildings and tower were demolished, the park shut to the public. Later, some, now long dead, men decided they know better than everyone else and started adding fluoride to the water. Now, the gates and doors locked, the toxic tanks of fluorosilicic acid, hidden away from the public. The Detroit River's water comes from the Great Lakes, some of the greatest lakes in the world. The Great Lakes contain no fluoride naturally, because that's the way it was meant to be."

almost 2 years ago
william wolfson:
5

"Great water made here!"

almost 2 years ago
Owen Powell:
5

"The one and only"

almost 2 years ago
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