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CONTACT for billing: 208-735-7250 or 735-7249, or visit the Utility Department at City Hall at 321 2nd
Avenue East.
Methods of Payment -- A description of different ways residents can pay their utility bills
Water Meter Reading -- An explanation of meter-reading policy in Twin Falls
Water/sewer Rates -- Information about billing rates on domestic water, sewer, garbage collection and pressurized irrigation
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CONTACT for help on city water lines and supply, installation and maintenance of water meters and for water quality questions: Phone --208-736-2274 or 736-2275, Fax -- 208-736-1500, or email Supervisor Mike Schroeder at mschroed@tfid.org. This department maintains a 24-hour emergency repair service after hours and on weekends; that number is 311.
DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBILITIES: include maintenance of the entire water distribution network This includes repairing all water breaks in sizes ranging from 3/4-inch up to and including 36-inch mains. All fire hydrants, gate valves, pressure regulators, cross-connections protection devices belonging to the City and all water meters are also maintained by this department.
PROGRAMS: maintained by this department include cross-connection enforcement, replacing broken gate valves, installing all new meters and rebuilding old ones, and sterilizing all new water mains installed by contractors.
The department is also responsible for the following:
- To supply approximately 4.8 billion gallons of drinking water to the citizens of Twin Falls.
- To operate and maintain four water-pumping stations.
- To operate and maintain six well systems totaling 10 wells.
- To monitor wells up gradient of the City wells to ensure water quality.
- To test the drinking water so that it meets all state and federal drinking water standards.
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CONTACT for information on conservation: 208-735-7264, or visit the Utility Department at City Hall at 321 2nd Avenue East.
100 Water Saving Tips Consider these helpful tips for keeping your lawn and landscaping as healthy as possible.
Cool Weather Grasses View this table for a list of grass types and the amount of water demand it requires.
Drought Survival for Your Lawn On each Thursday, the CPC, together with the United States Department of Agriculture, the National Drought Mitigation Center in Lincoln, Nebraska, and NOAA's National Climatic Data Center, issues a weekly drought assessment called the United States Drought Monitor.
High Water Bill If you are concerned about high water bills please use the tips on this link to conserve water in your home and landscape.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Water Conservation The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has a major responsibility, in partnership with water users, States, and other interested parties, to help improve water resource management and the efficiency of water use in the western United States.
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