Village of Craig
The municipal water system in Craig is supplied by three wells, which have an average depth of 250 feet. The system serves the entire population in the village. A tapping fee of $100 is charged for new water service. Craig has a municipal sanitary sewerage system and a storm sewer system. A tapping fee of $100 is charged for new sewer service as well.
Village of Decatur
The municipal water system in Decatur is supplied by two wells, which have an average depth of 100 feet. Groundwater is available for industrial uses. The water treatment plant, with pressure filters, has a daily capacity of 282,000 gallons. A tapping fee of $250–$350 is charged for new water service. Decatur has a municipal sanitary sewerage system and a storm sewer system. A fee of $150 is charged for new sewer service.
City of Lyons
The municipal water system in Lyons is supplied by three wells with an average depth of 93 feet. A tapping fee of $50 is charged for new water service in Lyons. Lyons has a municipal sanitary sewerage system and a storm sewer system. A tapping fee of $300 is charged for new sewer connections.
City of Oakland
The municipal water system in Oakland is supplied by three wells, which have an average depth of 350 feet. Groundwater is available for industrial uses. The water treatment plant, with a daily capacity of 720,000 gallons, removes iron and manganese. A tapping fee of $200–$400 is charged for new water service in Oakland. Oakland has a municipal sanitary sewerage system and a storm sewer system. A tapping fee of $50 is charged for new sewer connections.
City of Tekamah
The municipal water system in Tekamah is supplied by five wells, which have an average depth of 180 feet. The quality of water in Tekamah does not necessitate a water treatment plant. A tapping fee of $250 minimum is charged for new water service. Tekamah has a municipal sanitary sewerage system and a storm sewer system. |