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Storm and Drain Readiness

March often brings heavy rain, strong winds, and fast-changing conditions. The biggest issue is not the storm itself, it is blocked drainage that causes street flooding, ponding near driveways, and water backing up where it should not. A few quick checks can help protect your property and keep roads safer during spring storms.

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Getting Ready for Spring Water Use

As temperatures begin to warm up, many residents start using more water outdoors for lawns, landscaping, and home projects. This seasonal increase is normal, but it can also lead to higher water bills if irrigation systems, outdoor faucets, or hidden leaks go unchecked. A few simple steps now can help you avoid waste and stay ahead of spring demand.

Winter Water Care

Winter Water Care

Even during the winter months, how you use water affects your lawn, plumbing, and monthly water bill. A few simple adjustments can help protect your home, reduce unnecessary water use, and set your landscape up for a healthier spring.

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Seasonal Home Safety Reminder

With changing weather conditions and increased use of heaters and air conditioning systems, residents are encouraged to take a few simple steps to help keep their homes safe.

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Home Winterization Tips

As temperatures drop, taking a few simple steps to winterize your home can help prevent costly damage and keep your household comfortable throughout the season.

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Don't Flush Wipes, Save your Pipes!

We’d like to remind all residents that flushing wipes, even ones labeled “flushable,” is a major cause of sewer blockages and pipe damage.

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Tornado Preparedness

The District has compiled a list of helpful tips to protect yourself and your property throughout Tornado season.

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Happy Earth Day!

This Earth Day, we're asking residents to consider everyday conservation, especially around the home, yard, and water pipes.

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FAQs

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Resident Alert Information

The District has implemented a digital notification system to inform residents quickly of a water, sewer, drainage, or other District related event or situation.

What do notifications look like?

Residents registered for this free service will receive text and/or email notification explaining the basics of the situation with a short link to the news post on the District website with more complete details.

When will the notification system be used?

In accordance to our PrivacyPrivacy Policy residents may receive a notification to inform them of situations such as water shutoffs for construction or repair, boil water notices, flood warnings, upcoming major District events such as elections or community events, etc.

Who will receive notifications?

Residents who sign up for emergency alerts will receive notificaitions when the district deems it necessary. Alerts will not be used to spam you, and you always have the option to opt-out.

How do I register?

Residents may register phone numbers and email addresses for free using the form below. There are no limits or requirements, however it is recommended that at least two members per household register to receive notifications.