WATER AND SEWER

The Village of Roscommon has 9.3 miles of sewer mains, 8 sewer lift stations, a wastewater treatment plant, 3 water supply wells, a village-wide fire hydrant system, and a 250,000 gallon water tower that stands 150 feet tall. Together these operations provide our customers with state and national award-winning drinking water, added fire protection (hydrants), and a sanitary sewer service. In 2008 and 2012 the Village of Roscommon won 1st place for the best tasting rural water in the state, and in 2013 the Village took 4th place in Washington DC as having the best tasting water in the nation!
BillingThe Village water and sewer bill is generated on a monthly basis. Meters are read the last few days of each month, processed in Village Hall, and then mailed out at the beginning of every month. Bills must be received by the 20th of each month before a 10% penalty is assessed, and failure to receive your bill does not waive the past due penalty. When reading your bill, an explanation of codes is listed on the back. Bills are based on usage, so each customer’s billing amounts will vary (number of people, washing machine, dishwasher, gardening, etc.), so it is not practical to compare your bill with another customer.

Payment of Water/Sewer BillsYou have several options for paying your bill….

In person,

  • cash
  • check/money order
  • credit/debit cards
  • after hours – payment box in lobby
By mail

  • cash (not recommended)
  • check
  • via Bill Pay provided by your bank
Via the web

Past due amounts must be paid lose of business on the 15th of each month with no exceptions. Extensions and payment plans are not allowed. If a water service is shut off for non-payment, the entire balance of the account, including the past due, current, and shut off fee must all be paid in-full before water service can be restored. Water service will only be restored during the DPW’s regular work hours, which are Monday through Friday from 7:00 am. – 3:30 pm.
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FAQ's7 documents

  • What are the current monthly rates?
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  • My water bill seems high, could I have a leak?
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  • What if I have a water or sewer emergency?
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  • Who is responsible for service lines?
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  • If my water is shut off, why do I still have to pay the monthly base fee?
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  • What if I plan on leaving for an extended period of time?
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  • What if I receive an excessive water bill from a break in my plumbing?
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Other Water & Sewer Documents6 documents

  • Water & Sewer New Service Application
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  • 2018 Monthly Rate Schedule
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  • 2019 Monthly Rate Schedule
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  • Sewer Back Up Claim Forms
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  • 2020 Monthly Rate Schedule
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  • 2021 Monthly Rate Schedule
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Water Quality Reports10 documents

  • 2009 Water Quality Report
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  • 2010 Water Quality Report
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  • 2011 Water Quality Report
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  • 2012 Water Quality Report
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  • 2013 Water Quality Report
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  • 2014 Water Quality Report
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  • 2015 Water Quality Report
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  • 2016 Water Quality Report
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  • 2022 Water Quality Report
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  • 2023 Water Quality Report
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