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Water-Service. 82 Saint Joseph Street - Post Office Box 675. Los Alamos, California 93440. Phone: (805) 344-4195 Fax: (805) 344-2908. Los Alamos Community Services District Water Service.
- Sewer Service
Los Alamos Community Services District Sewer Service. The...
- Water Conservation
Depending on how much rain we get during the next rainy...
- Ferrini Park
There is limited water and electricity. ... In addition to...
- Meetings
Water Conservation: Click here for the Current Board Meeting...
- About Us
Welcome to the Los Alamos Community Services District...
- Board Members
Los Alamos Community Services District 82 Saint Joseph...
- Staff
Juan "Ramon" Gomez, General Manager/Chief Plant Operator -...
- Customer Service
Pay at the LACSD Office, also located at 82 Saint Joseph...
- Sewer Service
LOS ALAMOS COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 82 North Saint Joseph St * (805)344-4195 * Fax (805)344-2908 Post Office Box 675 LOS ALAMOS, CALIFORNIA 93440 ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT - 2021 Required Sampling The Los Alamos CSI) conducted tests for drinking water contaminants during our latest sampling round in March 2019.
completed a water vulnerability assessment of our source water in April 2013 No contaminants have been detected in the water supply, however our source is considered vulnera-ble to the following activities: High Density Housing, R.V. Parks, Vineyards, Fertilizers, Historic Gas Stations, State
Los Alamos Water & Sewer After Hour Emergencies. The LACSD field staff is on-call/standby 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, including weekends and holidays for after hour emergencies related to your water and sewer service. Should you have an emergency, please call the District Office at (805) 344-4195. If your call is after our normal business ...
The San Antonio Basin Water District is located entirely in Santa Barbara County and comprises approximately 86,484 acres. The purpose of the District is to sustainably manage, protect and enhance the groundwater resource as an adjunct to each property within the District while preserving the ability of agricultural lands to remain productive.