Welcome to the Official Website of Rural Water District 8 McIntosh

Our Mission

At Rural Water District 8 McIntosh, 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.

Bill Payment Options

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Contact Information

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Service Address, Mailing Address, Phone Numbers, and Email Address.

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You may also print the form here and send to our office.

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New Water Rates

August 01, 2024

Effective September 1, 2024, residential and commercial users will see a $3.00 per month increase on the water bill. With the rising costs for goods and services, your water department has seen a significant increase in the cost to produce potable water. The cost for chemicals alone has increased by one-third over the last 3 years.

After a review of current and upcoming expenses, the Board has reluctantly approved this increase.

We appreciate all of our members and are thankful for your continued support and consideration as we work together to have the best potable water possible.

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We Are Grateful

We Are Grateful

October 31, 2024

As Thanksgiving approaches, we're reminded of the countless blessings in our lives and the importance of gratitude. It's a time to come together with loved ones, reflect on the year's blessings, and express appreciation for the abundance that surrounds us. 

As we gather around the table to share a meal and create cherished memories, let us also take a moment to honor our veterans and express our heartfelt gratitude for their service and sacrifice.

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