Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District
New Rates for 2022
The Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District is a Special Purpose District owned by our rate payers. We rely solely upon utility rates to
Leaf and Beach 2020
Leaf and Beach 2021
The 2021 annual fall leaf and beach will continue with the same format as last year with some modifications. In 2020 the District received
Backflow Assembly
Backflow Assembly Testing – Year One
To ensure that the water system is properly protected and that all system users receive safe drinking water, the Liberty Lake Sewer and Water
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Spring Backflow Assembly Testing
Spring Backflow Assembly Testing PSA from Idaho Washington Aquifer Collaborative (IWAC)
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Billing Matters
Free Bill Pay! Did you know the District offers free online account access and bill payment through Xpress BillPay? Paperless statements are available online by
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Save Water with Sprayhead Retrofit
Sprayhead Retrofit PSA from Idaho Washington Aquifer Collaborative (IWAC)
Spokane Aquifer Joint Board
Wellhead Protection – Spokane
The Spokane Aquifer Joint Board (SAJB) https://www.spokaneaquifer.org/about-sajb/ is comprised of twenty-one water purveyors throughout the Spokane area dedicated to providing safe, clean drinking water
LLSWD Homepage
Newsletter and Email Distribution List
The District’s newly redesigned web-site allows the District to connect with our customers in a number of ways. The heading bar allows the user
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Please Reduce Irrigation and Conserve Water
With record breaking heat and the recent WA State Drought Emergency Declaration, the District would like to request customers to conserve water as much
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Waterlines to be replaced from 1st and Clubhouse to Overlook and Sprague
Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District has awarded a contract to LaRiviere Inc. to replace 4,400’ of waterline within the former Eastside Liberty Lake
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Spring Backflow Assembly Testing
Spring Backflow Assembly Testing PSA from Idaho Washington Aquifer Collaborative (IWAC)
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Save Water with Sprayhead Retrofit
Sprayhead Retrofit PSA from Idaho Washington Aquifer Collaborative (IWAC)
Backflow Prevention
Backflow Assembly Testing requirements in Liberty Lake
Once water enters your sprinkler system it is no longer potable (drinking) water as it can become contaminated with pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers and animal
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Automatic Meter Reading (AMR)
The District is implementing Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) water meters as part of its meter replacement program. Automatic meter reading, or AMR, is the
drinking water
What’s in your Drinking Water?
Do you know the source of your drinking water? It’s the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie (SVRP) Aquifer stretching from Lake Pend Oreille in North Idaho
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Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater
Due to new assessment techniques, pharmaceuticals are now being detected in water and wastewater by scientists worldwide. There are over 20,000 prescription drug products
Recycle Waste Bins
Got Waste? Want to Recycle? Put it in the right place! – Spokane/Kootenai Waste and Recycle Directory
Not sure what to do with old household items, waste products or business materials? Are they recyclable? How about reusable? Or do the items
Shoreline Rules
Shoreline and Watershed Development
This brief overview of rules applies to activities within Spokane County shoreline setbacks around Liberty Lake. These also apply with minor differences to
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Aquatic Invasive Species – and YOU!
Did you know that Liberty Lake is home to a few different aquatic invasive species? LLSWD is aware of three; two are plants, and
ALERT Spokane
ALERT Spokane
The LLSWD is using ALERT Spokane to notify our customers in the event of an emergency. ALERT Spokane (a.k.a. Reverse 911) is the program
LLSWD Homepage
Newsletter and Email Distribution List
Check out our new website at https://libertylake.org/. The newly redesigned web-site allows the District to connect with our customers in a number of ways.
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Fire Hydrant Backflow Protection
Fire Hydrant Backflow Protection from Spokane Aquifer Joint Board on KSPS Public TV
Annual Leaf Pickup
Leaf and Beach Pickup 2020
Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District’s annual leaf and beach pickup is revised for 2020 due to COVID-19. Please read on. The District and our
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Backflow Education Video
Backflow PSA produced by Idaho Washington Aquifer Collaborative (IWAC)
Why is Backflow prevention important?
Fall Sprinkler Blowout and Cross-Connection Control
This article provides information for fall sprinkler blowout activities and cross-connection control (a.k.a. backflow). Irrigation systems are exposed to contaminants such as pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers
Muddy Boots Award 2019-2020
Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District receives outstanding water, wastewater and staff awards
2020 Best Tasting Water Award Every year the Inland Empire subsection of the American Water Works Association holds a competition for the utility’s best tasting
Hand holding Proclamation 20-23
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Utility Bill Hardship
On May 31, Gov. Inslee extended the moratorium on service disconnects and late fees through July 28 for all energy, landline telephone, and water
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Refresh Your Water
  Educational video is courtesy of the City of Spokane. For questions about our water please contact Liberty Lake Sewer and Water at 509-922-5443.
Coronavirus
Reopening Reminder: Building Water Supply Health
As businesses prepare to reopen as restrictions are eased, building owners and tenants need to pay special attention to their water supply. What happens
LLSWD Homepage
Newsletter and Email Distribution List
Check out our new website at https://libertylake.org/. The newly redesigned web-site allows the District to connect with our customers in a number of ways.
LLSWD Homepage
Newsletter and Email Distribution List
Check out our new website at https://libertylake.org/. The newly redesigned web-site allows the District to connect with our customers in a number of ways.
Coronavirus
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
As a provider of Essential Public Services, we are dedicated to maintaining the high level of service our customers expect and deserve. Internally we
Cross Connection Control
Cross Connection Control Program
A cross-connection is defined as any actual or potential physical connection between the public water system and any source that could contaminate the public
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What to Flush and Not to Flush
  As a reminder, we do not allow the dis-posal of anything other than water and the “3 P’s” into
2020 Waterline Replacement Projects Maps
2020 Waterline Replacement Projects
The Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District is planning two water system replacement projects for the 2020 construction season (see project location maps below).
Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District
Public Water and Sewer Systems are Safe and Reliable
Washington Association of  Sewer & Water Districts (WASWD) has issued a press release; reminding everyone that, "Water and sewer districts throughout the state are
Coronavirus
COVID-19 – Your Water and Sewer
Water During this global Pandemic, the District would like to provide the following information about the continued safety of your drinking water. The COVID-19 virus has
Coronavirus
COVID-19 Update – March 16th, 2020
As a provider of Essential Public Services, we are dedicated to maintaining the high level of service our customers expect and deserve. Because of
Coronavirus
COVID-19 Update
We are monitoring developments regarding COVID-19 to take precautions to minimize risk and keep our customers and staff safe. The District is following Washington
ALERT Spokane
ALERT Spokane
The LLSWD is using ALERT Spokane to notify our customers in the event of an emergency. ALERT Spokane (a.k.a. Reverse 911) is the program
Letter Cover Boil Order
Boil Water Advisory Follow-up Letter
The District wrote a letter that outlines the boil water advisory event. The letter has been distributed to all of the LLSWD customers. A
Cross Connection Control
Cross Connection Control
A Cross Connection is a connection from the water distribution system to a point of use where an elevated risk of water contamination exists.
Annual Leaf Pickup
27th Annual Leaf Pickup
The 27th annual leaf and beach cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, November 9, 2019, 8:00 am to dusk. The City of Liberty Lake is