Our Facilities
Del-Co operates four water treatment plants having a combined capacity of 33 million gallons per day.
The water source for three of the plants is from surface waters such as a river and reservoir, the fourth plant obtains its water from wells.
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Water Conservation
Due to the high demand for water during dry periods, Del-Co has set the following Year Round Mandatory lawn watering restrictions:
- Addresses ending with an even number may water on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
- Addresses ending with an odd number may water on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
- Absolutely no watering on Mondays
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Residential Customers
You can become a Del-Co Water customer by:
What you will need to do, and the fees you are required to pay, are different depending upon which category above applies to you.
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Protecting Your Water
Backflow prevention and cross-connection control are unfamiliar terms to many of us; however, they should be of great concern. The backflow of chemicals or contaminated water into the public water system is responsible for many illnesses and deaths every year in the United States.
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Developers
Parties or individuals interested in developing residential and commercial subdivisions or individual commercial lots should first check on water availability to the site.
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Developer's Checklist
- Check with Del-Co on water availability to your site early in the planning phase.
- Submit two copies of the detailed engineering drawings and one copy of the preliminary plat or easement exhibit.
- Submit copies of the plans to Ohio EPA and the local fire department, if required.
- Organize a preconstruction meeting prior to beginning construction.
- Provide the record drawings and final plat for signature.
- Pay all fees for a given section or phase upfront.
- Allow four to six weeks for Del-Co to set the meter after paying the fees.
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