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Water Emergencies
If you discover a water leak or observe a flashing warning light at a pump station, please report it to the Water Supervisor immediately. Any water emergency on private property is the responsibility of the owner, however, the Water Supervisor may be able to shut off water service to your home.
No Water
If you find that you have no water or low pressure at your residence, call the Water Supervisor.
Red Flags
If there is a problem with the water system affecting the entire Ranch, red flags are posted at the main entrance indicating that conservation is required. If there is a problem within a specific area, the red flags will be posted on the specific roads leading to those areas. Any time a red flag is posted residents are asked to work together to use as little water as possible until the problem can be resolved.
Consumer Confidence Report
Click here to see the latest Consumer Confidence Report.
Water Policy
Click here to see the WROA Water Policy.
Billing
A portion of your WROA dues support the operation and maintenance of our water system. The water system is also supported via user fees - each lot that is connected to the system will receive a monthly (or bimonthly) bill for water used on that lot. The water bill is based in 1000-gallon increments. The water bill is due on receipt and is past
due after 30 days. Bills are estimated during the winter months when water meters are not accessible.
Wilderness Ranch Water Rights
Click here to see Terry Baird's review of WROA's final water rights from the February, 2002, Wilderness Watch.
Click here to see his Water Conversion Factors.
Water Conservation Measures
Click here for a list of suggestions to conserve water.
Interested in a Description of WROA's Water System?
Click here to go to the March 2001 Wilderness Watch for an overview.
Click here to go to the April 2001 Wilderness Watch for a description of the system's main components.
Click here to go to the May 2001 Wilderness Watch for the system's function and dynamics on the south side.
Click here to go to the August 2001 Wilderness Watch for the system's function and dynamics on the north side.
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