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Water and sewer service for the Town of Collinsville is provided
by the Collinsville Water and Sewer Board which maintains 4 tanks with a
combined capacity of 900,000 gallons, 45 miles of water mains, and 85
public fire hydrants.
Every month, more than 22 million gallons of clean, safe drinking
water is delivered to approximately 825 residential and commercial
customers while treatment facilities handle disposal of waste water from
more than 600 sewer connections. The board employs ADEM Certified
technicians to safeguard your water supply and your health.
Billing for water is based on monthly usage and is due
and payable on the 10th of each month.
Payment can be made by mail, in our office, or after hours at our
night depository in the window near our front door. We ask that you
please write your account number on your check to insure proper credit to
your account.
For more information on reading your meter, when we read it each
month, or any other question, please contact us ~ we will be glad to
assist you.
Water Works & Sewer Board of the Town of
Collinsville
77 Second Avenue
P.O. Box 377
Collinsville, AL 35961
256-524-2188, or after hours 256-524-2135
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~Utilities
Electric Power Natural Gas Telephone Cable TV Water & Sewer
Solid Waste
Disp.
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~ Board Members
Ms. Willie Jackson, Chairman
Munsey Box III, Vice Chairman
Thomas Barksdale
James Coker
Tom Tolbert
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~ Employees
Mike McPherson, Manager
Jeff Graves, Assistant Manager
Jill Tidmore, Office Manager |
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The Board meets on
the 1st Monday of each month at 77 Second Avenue
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Water Facts
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The average daily
requirement for fresh waster in the U.S. is approximately 40
billion gallons.
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The average
5-minute shower uses 15 to 25 gallons of water.
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You can refill an
8-ounce glass of water approximately 15,000 times for the same
cost as a soft drink.
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A dairy cow must
drink 4 gallons of water to produce 1 gallon of milk.
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An automatic
dishwasher uses 9 to 12 gallons of water while hand washing can
use up to 20 gallons.
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Each person uses
about 100 gallons of water per day at home.
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