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We are offering auto payments for your water bill. You will be able to pay your water bill automatically from your checking or savings account. You will still get a water bill each month with your monthly balance and meter reading, but you do not need to send a payment. Your payment will be automatically deducted from your account each month. Deductions are made on the 20th of each month, or closest business day if 20th falls on holiday or weekend. Automated payments help you in several ways: no more writing checks, lost payments, late fees, etc. Auto-payments are dependable, flexible, convenient and easy.
If you would like to begin receiving emails from the water district please sign up below. Emails would include annual newsletter, any service interruptions, etc.
Black Hawk Water User District board of directors has issued water restrictions for the season. These restrictions go into effect on June 1 and remain in effect until September 30. Watering days are even, odd. If your address ends in an even number, you may water on even numbered days of the month. If your address ends in an odd number, you may water on odd numbered days of the month. No watering is allowed on the 31st day of any month. Watering may only be done between the hours of 6 pm and 9 am. Hand watering of plants and trees can be done on any day. It is recommended that you avoid watering between the hours of 4 pm and 8 pm as people are arriving home from work, showering, doing laundry and dishes during this time and the water supply is heavily taxed and water outages or shortages could occur. For grass, sod installation, please call and obtain a verbal waiver from the District Office. 605-787-5777
NOTE: Anyone who receives a second warning letter will also receive a fine on their next month's water bill.
PLEASE ABIDE BY THE WATER RESTRICTIONS REGULATION
As part of a nationwide initiative, water systems are asking people to look at their pipes and report their results, regardless of what they find.
Knowing where lead lines are is as important as knowing where they are not.
For more information and to take the survey, click below!