CUSTOMER SERVICE
Customer service is available during normal business hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
Customer service is available during normal business hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
- Payment and documents can be placed into Our payment box located immediately to the left of the door on the wall.
- If we are expecting payment or documents from you please notify us after you have dropped them in the drop box.
- Water District 7 customer service can be reached at 360-752-9208 or email at office@waterdistrict7.com.
2022 Annual Water Quality Report
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Whatcom County Water District #7 has been serving the our community since 1963. We are committed to providing our customers with a safe, reliable, sustainable supply of drinking water. Our staff is available to answer any questions you may have about your water district. We encourage you to browse our Web site for more information about Water District #7.
Outdoor Water Conservation
During the dry summer months, outdoor watering often doubles our community's daily average drinking water demand from 10 to 20 million gallons per day. This places an extra strain on the City's drinking water supply. Watering lawns and landscapes accounts for 80-90% of the increase. Nearly half of this water is wasted due to evaporation loss, over-watering and run-off.
Smart Watering
Our climate with moist, mild winters and dry summers allows residents to have a green lawn for most of the year without additional watering. Consider letting your grass go dormant during the summer. Though your lawn will “Go Gold” without added water, it will green up when the rain returns in the fall. If you choose to water your lawn, remember to follow the schedule:
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Odd No Watering Even Odd Even Odd Even
Residents are asked to limit watering to the following schedule to help reduce stress on the City's drinking water supply from June 1 to September 15 annually:
During the dry summer months, outdoor watering often doubles our community's daily average drinking water demand from 10 to 20 million gallons per day. This places an extra strain on the City's drinking water supply. Watering lawns and landscapes accounts for 80-90% of the increase. Nearly half of this water is wasted due to evaporation loss, over-watering and run-off.
Smart Watering
Our climate with moist, mild winters and dry summers allows residents to have a green lawn for most of the year without additional watering. Consider letting your grass go dormant during the summer. Though your lawn will “Go Gold” without added water, it will green up when the rain returns in the fall. If you choose to water your lawn, remember to follow the schedule:
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Odd No Watering Even Odd Even Odd Even
Residents are asked to limit watering to the following schedule to help reduce stress on the City's drinking water supply from June 1 to September 15 annually:
- Odd numbered street addresses water only on Wednesdays, Fridays, and/or Sundays.
- Even numbered street addresses water only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and/or Saturdays.
- No outdoor watering on Mondays to allow the City's reservoirs to recharge.