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Water Division / Utility Clerks | City of Rapid City

Water Division: Delivers of a clean potable water product in ample supplies that meets or exceeds all federal and state drinking water regulations for the customers on the Rapid City water system. Operates 4 separate groups: Water Supply, Water Billing/Service, Utility Maintenance, and Administration. Handles calls re. water conversation measures (watering restrictions). Utilities: Offers water, garbage and sewage service (dependent on the area of Rapid City) Handles inquiries to set-up/start service or billing questions For more information, visit website. For questions about non-pick of garbage, contact the Solid Waste Department at 605- 355-3496.

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Water Works Treatment Plant | City of Aberdeen

The treatment plant has information on annual water quality report, water treatment process, and watering restrictions.

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City Shop | City of Avon

Responsible for street repair, street cleaning, snow removal, information about emergency snow routes, water service requests, sewer line maintenance and repair, and water quality.

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Water & Sewer Department | City of Huron

Responsible for the maintenance and repair of water and sewer lines, meter readings, and compliance with all EPA water quality requirements. To request your water be turned on or of; report problems with your sewer, water meter, or water quality; please contact the Water Billing Office or the after hours emergency line. Answers questions regarding watering restrictions.

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Public Works | City of Dell Rapids

The Public Works Department is responsible for maintenance of streets and parks, maintenance and operation of the water and wastewater utilities, and operation of the City rubble site. Street Department: Responsible for 35 miles of City streets and alleyways. Also performs street sign maintenance, street crosswalk marking, clean-up after storms, and many other tasks that require immediate attention. Parks Department: Maintains 220 acres of green space within the City including baseball and softball fields. Water Department: Operates two elevated water towers as part of it's water distribution system. Wastewater Department: Utilizes a Sequence Batch Reactor system for wastewater treatment. The wastewater collection system utilizes six lift stations to move wastewater to the gravity flow sewer mains and to the lagoons for treatment.

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Public Works | City of Deadwood

The Public Works Department is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the street system, wastewater and storm water collection systems, water distribution system, and public buildings used for city business and for tourism.

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Finance Office | City of Yankton

Provides the following: ​Utility Billing of water, wastewater, and solid waste involving setting up accounts, billing, collection and maintenance. also answers questions regarding watering restrictions. ​Payment Processing for Utilities, accounts receivable, sales tax, property tax, grants, special assessment and various other departmental revenues ​Accounts Payable processes all vendor invoices for City departments, submitting a schedule of bills to be approved for payment by the City Commission on the second Monday of each month. Upon Commission approval, checks are printed and released the following Thursday. ​Payroll maintenance, reports, and records are prepared and retained through the Finance Department. ​Data Processing computerizes many operations including utility billing, accounts payable, payroll, financial reporting, inventory, fixed asset tracking and all accounting records, maintaining the latest in technology while assisting other departments with computer hardware/software problems. ​Records Management collects, organizes and maintains all official City records such as Commission and board meeting minutes, resolutions, ordinances, grants, and bond documents. ​Financial Management reporting of budgeted and actual receipts and expenses recorded and tracked with various reports generated for the City Commission and departments. Fund investing, establishing reserve funds, and repaying municipal bonds, are required by South Dakota Codified Law and are also an aspect of financial management.

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Public Works Department | City of Brandon

Manages neighborhood reconstruction and large infrastructure projects and provides information on utilities. Consists of several departments: The Sewer Department conducts studies to determine sewer rates, maintains the City's sewer system, and keeps a list of companies that are licensed to clean residential sewers within the City. The Street Department manages snow removal and maintains the City's street system. The Water Department establishes water rates, conducts water studies to determine rates and water quality, enforces water conservation policies, and provides information about stormwater.

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City Services | City of Clear Lake

Services provided: finance, water, sewer and garbage, utilities, building permits, ordinances, and parks & recreation (parks, camping, swimming pool).

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City Hall | City of Brandon

Serving the residents of Brandon through the following services - water and sewer, city parks, planning and inspection department, accounting, street department, and summer recreation program.

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Public Works | City of Deadwood

The Public Works Department is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the street system, wastewater and storm water collection systems, water distribution system, and public buildings used for city business and for tourism.

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Water Conservation Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Lawn Watering Restrictions: - Stage 1 - Watering lawns is not allowed during the hours of 12:00noon - 5:00pm users with even-numbered addresses may water lawns on even-numbered calendar dates users with odd-numbered addresses may water lawns on odd-numbered calendar dates. Hand watering of vegetation such as shrubbery, trees, ground covers, plants, vines, gardens, vegetables, and flowers is permitted any time of day if the water is applied by a hose that does not leak and is equipped with a hand-held nozzle that automatically shuts off when released. - Stage 2 - Watering for all residential, commercial, industrial, and City facilities is allowed one day per week based on the last number of the property address. view at www.siouxfalls.org/public-works/water-conservation/schedule Stage 3 - Watering for all residential, commercial, industrial, and City facilities is not allowed. *Violations of this schedule can called into the main number. Plumbing Rebates: - Toilet rebate for the purchase and installation of replacement of an existing inefficient toilet manufactured prior to 1992: Single-family residence rebate up to $75.00 Multiple family residences rebate up to $50.00 Irrigation timer rebate up to $80.00 toward the purchase. Rain sensor rebate up to $50.00 to purchase and install a rain sensor for underground irrigation systems that were installed prior to May 12, 2005 Water Conservation Devices: The City can provide conservation shower heads, toilet leak detection tablets, moisture meters, and garden hose attachments at no charge. The additional devices provide customers participating in the retrofit program even greater water savings.

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