
11/01/2022
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PWSD No. 2 retails potable water to rural customers in parts of Lafayette, Johnson and Saline Counti
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WATER MAINTENANCE IN SALINE COUNTY... all customers of CPWSD No. 2 in Saline County, EXCEPT the citizens of Blackburn may experience low or no water pressure while the operations staff is flushing all the dead-end lines this week. If you notice a discoloration in your water, please refrain from washing light-colored clothing.
Customers of CPWSD No. 2 east of Concordia and south of I-70 along Old 40 Hwy may experience low or no pressure while the City of Concordia fixes a water leak. No boil order will be issued at this time. Thank you to the City for their quick response and our customers for their patience!
ONLY ONE MORE DAY!! Don't forget to come to see us tomorrow. We will be in the water district office parking lot (1801 Walnut Street) from 10 am to 2 pm.
CHEMICAL TREATMENT CHANGE BEGINNING OCTOBER 24, 2022 FOR SOME SALINE COUNTY PWSD NO. 2 CUSTOMERS...
Marshall Municipal Utilities (MMU), one of PWSD No. 2's water suppliers will be doing their annual treatment conversion temporarily changing the disinfectant technique.
As MMU converts from CHLORAMINES TO FREE CHLORINE, customers on PWSD No. 2 water system could begin noticing some changes in the smell of their water and possibly the color. If you notice a change in colors, please avoid washing any light-colored clothing.
This WILL NOT affect all PWSD No. 2 customers, only those in Saline County EXCEPT citizens in the City of Blackburn.
Over the next several weeks, our operations professionals will be out flushing the ends of the lines to pull this water through the system. You may experience short periods where you don't have water while they are flushing. This is normal.
Customers on dialysis may need to contact their medical provider to discuss any changes that may be needed for their treatment method. Anyone who has aquatic life will also need to take the necessary steps to ensure the water meets the aquatic life's needs.
WHEN THE CONVERSION TO FREE CHLORINE IS COMPLETE, MMU WILL CONVERT BACK TO CHLORAMINES.
This process is an annual event, but if you have any questions, please call the office at 660-584-2344.
This nice glove was found at one of our properties. To claim, come by our office and tell us where you lost it and we will return it to its owner before it gets cold.
It's that time of the year again. This event is free! Just drive up, put them in the box and you're done. Unused/expired medications and over-the-counter medications and vitamins can be safely disposed of.
Sometimes when we answer our phones, they are cutting out. We are working with the phone company and our IT department to fix the issue. Your call is important to us so if you can't hear us, please call back and so far the second time you call, we have been able to connect with our customers. Sorry for the inconvenience!!
Unfortunately, a contractor hit the water line on EASTLAKE DRIVE southeast of Lexington. Our operations staff is gathering parts and will be on the scene soon to make the repairs. Once the water is restored, you may notice discolored water and air in the line for a few days, please avoid washing light-colored clothing.
Have a high water bill?? Ever wonder how you can check to see if you have a leak?? My meter is moving now what?? Here are some steps you can take to determine if you have a leak and how to track it down.
Good afternoon everyone! We hope you are all enjoying this beautiful weather.
Unfortunately, a boring contractor hit a water line around Hwy E and East Business Hwy 13 southeast of Lexington. Our operations staff is gathering parts and will be on the scene soon to make the repairs. Once the water is restored, you may notice discolored water and air in the line for a few days, please avoid washing light-colored clothing.
A 6" water line was hit by a contractor in the area of Handly Road and Elm Grove Road. Customers in the area will be without water until district operators can make the repairs. Those affected will be under a precautionary boil advisory until 5:00pm on Friday, September 30th.
Good morning! The electricity is out on Marshall School Road southwest of Lexington. Without electricity, we are unable to run the pumps. Some water district customers on Marshall School Rd, Summit Camp Rd, and north of Hwy 24 are experiencing low or no water service. The electric company estimates the power will be restored around 9:45 a.m.
Thank you to all the men and women who work in the water and wastewater treatment facilities to keep our families healthy and protect the streams, rivers and lakes of Missouri!
UPDATE: Phone lines are back up and working. Give us a call to avoid any late fees. We will be here until 4:30 p.m. today.
The District lines are down, along with a lot of other 584 phone numbers. The phone company is working to get the issue fixed as soon as possible! In the meantime, since it is DUE DAY, please call 660-641-0342 and we will gladly take your payments and questions.
Customers who use the Water District Payment and Informational Web Portal (https://cpwsd2ljs.com) will see some changes to the payment screens next week.
While these changes are being implemented, the portal will be down for maintenance beginning at 11:30 pm July 23rd and should conclude July 24th at 2:30 am.
We hope the following screenshots are helpful with the updates and if you have questions, please feel free to reach out to the office Monday—Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm. 660-584-2344.
OUTAGE NOTICE:
Citizens of Corder, those on the main line between Higginsville and Corder, and customers along Hwy AA......There is a leak in the master meter pit that feeds these areas. The City of Higginsville will be making repairs to the line this afternoon. Once the water is turned back on, we ask that all those affected boil the water until noon on Friday, July 15th.
We hope everyone's 4th went off with a BANG! Our billing this past month was a BUST!
It has come to our attention that the bills mailed this past weekend had a glitch. It shows that every customer used only 1000 gallons, which is incorrect, but wouldn't that be nice (well, for those of us who are customers)!. But on the plus side, customers were billed for the correct money amount!
For those of you that like to keep track of your gallon consumption. Let us explain how to get the correct figures!
The district bills in 100s for gallon usage. To keep bills "neater and cleaner" we drop the 2 zeros in the current and previous readings.
Customers can take the current reading less the previous reading to get their usage but don't forget to add the 2 zeros after you calculate, or you can add them during your calculation. There is an example below.
This customer used 5700 gallons of water this month (not a1000) and they were billed the correct dollar amount of $81.72.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the office and the ladies will assist you! Thanks for being great customers and so understanding in times like these! CPWSD 2 CUSTOMERS ROCK!!!
The boil advisory that was scheduled to end at noon today has been lifted.
Wishing everyone a safe weekend!!
A HUGE THANK YOU to so many hard-working people who made today happen! The renovated I-70 Booster Pump Station is almost complete, but the great news is the new pumps started up and the tower is filling!! YEA!! Please remember to boil any water consumed until Friday, June 24 @ noon.
We also want to say a BIG THANK YOU to all our wonderful customers who were understanding and conserved to make sure (most of the time) everyone had water through all this heat!! Without your help and cooperation, this last week could have been a lot worse for many people.
Pictured left to right: Ronnie (sorry he got cut off☹️) and Jason with Empire Electric, Paul with Alliance Pump & Mechanical Services, Inc., Tammie with PWSD No. 2, Josh and Emilio with Alliance Pump & Mechanical Services, Inc., Sarah with Bartlett & West Engineering, Earl, Tim, and Mike with PWSD No. 2. Let us not forget Mandy and Carolyn at the PWSD No. 2 office who fielded so many of your calls. Thank you, EVERYONE!!
The new pumps will be started at the I-70 pump station today!! We will be posting updates here throughout the day...stay tuned...
As many are coming home this evening, the I-70 water tower is once again getting low. Some customers in the rural Mayview area and south of I-70 unfortunately will be inconvenienced by no water again this evening. The pump is still running and doing everything it can to keep up. The GOOD news is we are still on schedule to have the renovated pump station up and running ASAP tomorrow. Please continue to conserve and thank you everyone for your understanding! We will post updates here tomorrow as they become available.
Please invite people to like and follow our page so everyone can get these important notices. To everyone who has been affected, THANK YOU for your patience and understanding. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate with us, but we are at the mercy of the contractor's time and appreciate their diligence to move as fast as possible to restore everything to normal.
6/19/22 10:15 p.m. Update: We have received calls from customers in the rural Mayview area of no water and low water pressure. The demand put on the system today was more than the system could keep up with. As the demand for water decreases, the water pressure should increase and those who don't have any water will have water again. Please continue to be patient and conserve as much as possible over the next 5 days as it does not appear the temperatures are going to decrease any time soon. We will update everyone on the construction progress as soon as we know more. Thank you!
Wishing everyone a safe and wonderful weekend!
Residents of Corder please note your trash pick-up day going forward is changing this week!
SERVICE UPDATE FROM REPUBLIC SERVICES:
TOMORROW'S THE BIG DAY!!
REMINDER: you don't have to remove pills or labels from the bottles. Everything gets incinerated. This includes over-the-counter medications and vitamins.
The only thing the DEA ask is that we not collect pressurized items or needles.
We look forward to seeing everyone!!
1801 Walnut Street
Higginsville, MO
64037
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Friday | 8am - 12pm |
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