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If you feel your water bill is too high and you have not increased your day to day consumption, you may have a leak. Two of the most common leaks are associated with faucets and toilets.
- Toilet Leaks
If your toilet leaks, you may be wasting enough water to keep a small creek flowing. Don’t assume that your toilet doesn’t leak because you can’t hear it. A toilet has to leak 250 gallons a day before it can be heard. A quick check can be made by completing the following steps:
- Wait until your tank has filled and becomes quiet.
- Drop a little red or blue food coloring into the tank and wait about 15 minutes.
- If without flushing, the water in your toilet bowl changes colors, you have a leak.
- Faucet Leaks
- A slow drip from a faucet can waste 15 gallons of water per day. That may seem like a small number, but it can make a significant difference on your bill.
- A 1/32″ leak dripping from a faucet wastes 25 gallons in a 24 hour period.
- A 1/16″ stream from a faucet wastes 100 gallons in a 24 hour period.
- A 1/8″ stream from a faucet wastes 400 gallons in a 24 hour period.
- Not only do you want to check your inside faucets, but the outside faucets also. Outside faucet leaks often go undetected because the water they waste soaks into the ground.
Water and Sewer Rate Schedule
Below you will find the schedule for water and sewer rates. These rates were effective with the January 2016 regular meter reading.
Monthly Water and Sewer Rates
Contact Us
For Water or Sewer Emergencies, call 740-586-7161, or 740-220-201-4931
- CROOKSVILLE UTILITY BILLING- Phone: 740-982-2712
- General Info: Sherri, ext. 115 Billing Questions: John, ext. 114 Lisa Osborn, Utility Billing Supervisor, ext. 109