City Of Belton Water Restrictions
Belton tx belton officials issued a statement monday announcing a mild water shortage.
City of belton water restrictions. In addition the city is partnering with the united way of central texas to provide a covid 19 community relief fund. Belton tx the city of belton has initiated stage 1 drought conditions which call for a voluntary reduction of water use. If you have any questions regarding watering restrictions please contact our department of public works at 250 352 8238. The water services division operates and maintains the city s water reservoirs pump stations.
Belton texas due to high water usage the city of belton is initiating stage 1 drought conditions. The city of belton water customers are fortunate to enjoy their water supply from one of the nation s top ranked water producers the kansas city water plant. For more information call 254 933 5800. Harris community center 401 n.
City hall 333 water st. The city says the move was due to high water usage. The kansas city water plant draws water from the missouri river and two deep well aquifers. The city is asking residents to voluntarily curb and reduce use for non essential purposes.
Should the restriction stage change notice will be sent out via our city of nelson facebook page and published on our water and public notice pages on the city website. Although the city is able to fully fill the tanks. The city of belton offers assistance in the form of a 7 month payment plan for the delinquent portion of your bill. It has recently come to our attention that a company known as doxo inc which is a third party website not affiliated with the city of belton is using our logo contact information and reputation to market its for fee online bill payment service to potential customers.
Proud past bright future. The city of belton instituted stage 1 drought restrictions saying in a text alert that it may result in lower water pressure. These offers are for city of belton residents only. One of the triggers for stage 1 or drought watch is when treated water in the elevated storage tanks does not refill to 80 percent capacity overnight.