Glasgow Police Department
The Town of Glasgow provides water and wastewater services to its residents. Using wells as our water source we treat, store and distribute over 7 million gallons of water each month to our residential and commercial customers. Our wastewater plant treats an average of over 200,000-gallon per day. One licensed operator is responsible for both utilities and all the testing, documentation, and reporting associated with this essential service. For residential use, water and sewer service costs can be found on the Taxes, Licenses and Fees Page. No water bills are sent to residential customers, but we will provide you with a payment card to help you remember that payments are due on the first (1st) of each month. Remember- We do not send out quarterly water statements. Town staff maintains the water distribution and sewer collection systems. They regularly check our lines, but if you notice an overflowing manhole, or a water leak, we would appreciate you letting us know. If you have a water leak or sewer blockage on your service line you will need to contact a contractor to do this work. We would be happy to assist you with the names of some local contractors who do this type of work. Jeff Rankin is a licensed water and wastewater operator who came to work for the Town in 1993 after working in a similar position at the Natural Bridge. Contact the Operator at:
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Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MCategory
Location
City
GlasgowState
MontanaCountry
United StatesGlasgow Police Department
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