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Home » City Government » Public Works » Water Department
Water Department

Welcome To
Brigham City
Water Department



Front Row - L to R:   Daxon Roundy, Trevor Nelson, Shaun Bess
Back Row - L to R:    Tyler Pugsley, Bob Gates, Karl Drewes,
                                      Rene Cedillo, Sandy Smith   

 

MISSION STATEMENT

To enhance the quality of life by providing municipal services, protecting life and property with fiscal responsibility, while preserving our heritage for the citizens of Brigham City.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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To contact the Water and Storm Drain Department, please call 723-1482.  If no one answers, please leave your name, phone number and a brief message and we will return your call.
About the Water Department

Brigham City Water System
The Brigham City Water Department manages and is responsible for seven culinary reservoirs with a total culinary water storage capacity of 12.5 million gallons; 120 miles of culinary water line; 5,284 water service connections; seven culinary wells and seven culinary springs. The total culinary water production of wells and springs in a single day can be as high as 18 million gallons.

Services provided by the Water Department include but are not limited to: utility location, water leak detection, billing adjustments, 24-hour on call stand-by personnel, water quality testing, water meter setting, water line inspections, culinary water hardness information for residents installing water conditioners or water softeners, water pressure testing and water flow information for residents installing sprinkler systems and educational presentations for school and civic groups.

Goals & Strategies

  • Water Quality Compliance
  • Enhance Water Quality and Quantity
  • Curb Risk Management Issues
  • Improve Customer Service Relations and Education Programs
  • Improve Infrastructure Rehabilitation
Goals & Strategies Will Be Reached Through
  • State Division of Drinking Water Compliance Testing
  • Completion of customer calls, work orders, and service calls in a timely manner
  • Actively involved with civic groups
  • Employee training and education
  • Consumer Confidence Reporting
  • Aquifer storage and recovery projects at Cemetery Well #2, Cooley Well and Intermountain Well #2
  • Continued replacement of undersized water mains and water service laterals
  • Ongoing maintenance