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Did you know the District offers free online account access and bill payment through Xpress BillPay? Paperless statements are available online by
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
Once water enters your sprinkler system it is no longer potable (drinking) water as it can become contaminated with pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers and animal
The District is implementing Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) water meters as part of its meter replacement program. Automatic meter reading, or AMR, is the
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
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
This brief overview of rules applies to activities within Spokane County shoreline setbacks around Liberty Lake. These also apply with minor differences to
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.
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
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
As businesses prepare to reopen as restrictions are eased, building owners and tenants need to pay special attention to their water supply. What happens
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.
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.
There are approximately 650 fire hydrants in the District. Fire hydrant requirements are determined by the International Fire Code (IFC). Hydrants shall be located
Once water enters your irrigation system it can become contaminated with lawn chemicals and bacteria. Your irrigation system is required to have adequate backflow
Did you know it is unlawful for any person to drain, run or otherwise discharge or connect unauthorized water and/or non- stormwater discharges (termed
The District’s drinking water source is drawn from the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie (SVRP) Aquifer, a sole source aquifer that stretches from Lake Pend Oreille
National Association of Clean Water Agencies’ Toilets Are Not Trash cans campaign is focused on protecting the pipes, pumps, water reclamation facilities, and personnel
Hazardous wastes should not be flushed down the toilet. The District’s treatment plant is a biological process and does not remove some hazardous chemicals.
The District previously wrote three articles for the Liberty Lake Splash and the District’s biannual newsletter discussing the algae conditions in Liberty Lake observed