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Expect Closures at Crossings

Monday, May 6, 2024

Norfolk Southern has begun rail replacement ahead of schedule in Goshen. Closures will continue working West to East and North to South. Norfolk-Southern’s crews anticipate re-opening each crossing the same day it is closed. See the table below for an estimated schedule of closures for this week. Railroad... more

City Offices closed for Indiana Primary Election

Sunday, May 5, 2024

All Goshen City offices will be closed on Tuesday, May 7, for the Indiana Primary Election. The city holiday will NOT affect trash collection. more

Plymouth Avenue and 10th Street closure begins May 6

Friday, May 3, 2024

The intersection of Plymouth Avenue and 10th Street will be closed starting Monday, May 6, and continue until Friday, May 10th. Niblock Excavating will be reconstructing sanitary structures in the intersection of Plymouth Avenue and 10th Street during this time as part of the 10th Street Reconstruction... more

Upcoming Events All »

Board of Works

Thursday, May 9, 2024, 4:00pm

To join the webinar please copy and paste this link on your browser: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88469251269

City Council

Monday, May 13, 2024, 6:00pm

To view a live stream of this meeting, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81652777559 or call +1 305 224 1968, Webinar ID: 816 5277 7559. Comments are no longer taken online. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81652777559

Redevelopment Commission Meeting

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 3:00pm

Water Quality

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Water System Information

Goshen has 2 water treatment plants and we are capable of producing up to 9.1 million gallons of water for the city per day.

Goshen has 2 elevated storage facilities. The newest, Sherck Tower (photo above) is on Caraganga Court and the other is on Clinton Street. Combined they will store up to 2 million gallons (2MG) when full.

Goshen also has a ground storage tank at Hilltop that will hold up to 0.5 MG when full.

The City is split into 2 pressure zones to give our customers better pressure on a more consistent basis.

We have over 10,000 service connections.

We have 197.88 miles of water main in the distribution system that delivers water to our customers.

We also chlorinate at both plants. 

We add fluoride at both plants also.

  Water Department Frequently Asked Questions
  Wellhead Protection Plan

  Billing Office Related Information

  Call Before You Dig - Indiana 811

 

 


 Robert Kercher Water Treatment Facility


 North Water Treatment Plant and Water/Sewer Maintenance Office

 Hilltop Booster Station

 Clinton Water Tower


 Sherck Water Tower