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New Rates-effective on May bill
April 18, 2024
New rates will be effective on May 1st. Gallonage charges will be $12.75 per thousand gallons, up to 10,000 gallons, with the ladder rates for each additional 10,000 gallons. Availability fee will be $83.00.
The rate study worksheet is now available on our website with the Financial Audit, both are under the Forms & Reports tab. Upon review of these, if you have questions or need additional information please call our office at 254-693-5258 M-Thurs. 9AM-2PM.
Alerts
New Rates-effective on May bill
April 18, 2024
New rates will be effective on May 1st. Gallonage charges will be $12.75 per thousand gallons, up to 10,000 gallons, with the ladder rates for each additional 10,000 gallons. Availability fee will be $83.00.
The rate study worksheet is now available on our website with the Financial Audit, both are under the Forms & Reports tab. Upon review of these, if you have questions or need additional information please call our office at 254-693-5258 M-Thurs. 9AM-2PM.
Drought Contingency-Stage I
August 01, 2022
As of Friday, February 9th lake levels have stabilized to a point that the City of Gordon has reduced Stage II restrictions to Stage I. This has only been achieved by 4", so please know that this could change again soon and be mindful of that. Stage I restrictions are as follows:
Members are requested to voluntarily limit the irrigation of landscaped areas to Sundays and Thursdays for customers with account numbers ending in an even number (0, 2, 4, 6 or 8), and Saturdays and Wednesdays for customers with account numbers ending in an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7 or 9), and to irrigate landscapes only between the hours of 8:00PM and 10:00AM. on designated watering days.
Still in effect-The City of Gordon has initiated Stage I of the Drought Contingency Plan. Stage 1 - drought watch target - achieve a voluntary 10% reduction in daily water demand. More information on the plan, triggers and subsequent stages will be posted on their website at gordonwater.myruralwater.com.
Our Drought Contingency Plan can be viewed at bartonwatersupply.com.
Please help us conserve water, and as always, notify our office if you suspect a leak on our system.