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Our Mission

At Jonah Special Utility District, 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.

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Conservation Tips

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Welcome Weir Waterworks Customers!

May 24, 2023

Thanks to everyone who turned out for our townhall meet & greet in Weir. We are so excited to announce that Weir Waterworks customers are now being served by Jonah Water. It was great to answer questions, learn more about the district, and share some sweets and goodies with customers! The change in operation is complete as of 4/10/2023. All water meters from Weir Waterworks have been updated to Jonah Water meters at this time, no action is needed from customers.

At Jonah Special Utility District, 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. We look...

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Grab Your Water Bottle! It's National Hydration Month

Grab Your Water Bottle! It's National Hydration Month

June 01, 2023

Did you know that June is National Hydration Month? Well, we know its hot outside, but proper hydration is critical no matter the weather! 

We understand that keeping the fluids flowing isn’t always top of mind. Proper hydration is vital to healthy living, and improper hydration can and will lead to major health risks. The biggest risk of improper hydration is declining cognitive function.

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