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At Washington Water Authority, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.


SEE A WATER LEAK? REPORT A WATER LEAK! IF YOU SEE A WATER LEAK, PLEASE REPORT IT IMMEDIATELY TO 479-267-2111.

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Conservation Tips

There are a number of easy ways to save water, and they all start with you. When you save water, you save money on your utility bills. Here are just a few ways... Learn more...

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Beacon/Eye on Water Fee Pass Through

June 25, 2025

Dear Valued Washington Water Authority Customer,

In 2019 Washington Water Authority purchased cellular "smart" water meters that not only allow us to read your water meter from the office, but it also allows you, the customer to sign up to receive alerts if you have a water leak. With this service, you can be notified of a leak much quicker and more efficiently than in the past.

Washington Water Authority has been paying for this service for each customer with a cell meter since the meters were installed. A recent decision was made by the Board of Directors to pass this charge on to customers with cell meters. Beginning with your August 27, 2025 bill and going forward, you will see this...

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Keeping Your Furry Friends Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

Keeping Your Furry Friends Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

July 09, 2025

As the temperature rises and summer makes its grand entrance, it's essential to remember that our pets need extra care to stay comfortable and healthy.

Just like us, pets can become dehydrated in the heat, which can lead to serious health issues if not properly managed. Ensuring your pet stays hydrated during these hot months is key to their well-being and safety.

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