Water Quality Concerns
KC Water has provided the following statement in response to concerns about water taste.
6/29/25: Customers, due to heavy rainfall north of the Kansas City area in recent days you may notice some changes to the taste or smell of your tap water.
These changes are typical after heavy rains and completely harmless. KC Water laboratory staff are monitoring the Missouri River, where all our water comes from, very closely and the department is adjusting treating measures as needed.
The smell and taste changes will cycle through the water system in the coming days, depending on weather north of the city but
be confident that your water is safe to drink.
Please visit the Kansas City website at https://www.kcwater.us/water-quality/
The 2024 Consumer Confidence Report is available by clicking on either of the following links. Call (816) 532-3803 or email pwsd9@sbcglobal.net for a copy.
https://dnrservices.mo.gov/ccr/MO1024150.pdf
www.dnr.mo.gov/ccr/MO1024150.pdf
WATER RATE INCREASE
EFFECTIVE JULY 1 2025
THE MINIMUM BILL WILL BE $25.00
1-3,000 GALLONS USED= $.62 PER 100 GALLONS
3,100 -5,000 GALLONS USED = $.65 PER 100 GALLONS
5,100 - 10,000 GALLONS USED = $.70 PER 100 GALLONS
over 10,000 GALLONS AND MORE = $.73 PER 100 GALLONS
Annual Primacy Fees are charged each January. Primacy fees are $5.28 per meter/per year.
If you have an in-ground sprinkler system or a boiler unit, your backflow test reports need to be scheduled and turned
into the Water District by June 15, 2025 to avoid fees and disconnection!
Reports may be scanned and emailed to pwsd9@sbcglobal.net
or
faxed to 816-532-6006
Please take caution when mowing over and around your meter lids! Report broken meter/lids. All meter lids must remain cleared and visible so we can easily access them for maintenance and meter readings.