Water
The District is responsible for approximately 40 miles of water lines, 9 useable wells and one standby, four storage tanks with a combined capacity of 2.7 million gallons, all of which serve 2037 water connections and approximately 5,400 people.
Operations And Maintenance
Routine water system operation and maintenance includes repair of line breaks and installation of new services; monitor and/or record: tank levels, line pressures, chlorine levels and quantities, and water demand flows; maintain and repair: natural gas engines and electric motors for well pumps, 5 vehicles, 1 dump truck, 1 backhoe, and other assorted equipment and machinery; flush lines; read meters; respond to requests from the public; and inspect installations of new construction.
Water Service Fees:
- Monthly Minimum Charges (includes up to 300 cubic feet) - Effective January 1, 2010
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5/8" meter |
$ 15.25 | |
1" meter |
24.95 | |
1 1/2" meter |
36.35 | |
2" meter |
45.95 | |
3" meter |
73.10 | |
4" meter |
146.65 | |
6" meter |
190.40 |
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0-300 cu-ft. |
Minimum, see See above | |
301-2000 cu-ft. |
$1.71/100 cu-ft. | |
2001-4000 cu-ft. |
$2.26/100 cu-ft. | |
4001-8000 cu-ft. |
$2.96/100 cu-ft. | |
8001 and up |
$3.87/100 cu-ft. |
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When there are multiple units being serviced by one meter the minimum charge will equal the number of units times the 5/8" x 3/4" minimum charge of $10.50. In addition, the amount of water allowed under the minimum rate will equal the number of unit's times 300 cubic feet. Any additional usage will be charged accordingly (see above).
- Water service outside the District boundaries will be charged at 120% of the normal rates.
Annual Water Quality Report
Water Master Plan
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