Fresh Drinking Water

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Direct Potable Reuse (DPR)

The City of Guymon is committed to water security. The Mesa Well project will provide the City with potable water for decades to come; however, all wells in this area depend on the Ogallala aquifer which is known to be declining. The only other local source of water is purified potable reuse. The City is working with consultants on a roadmap to DPR (direct potable reuse) to reduce our dependance on declining groundwater by recycling what we already have. The process is safe, reliable, and becoming more common every year in 'water challenged' communities like ours. Amber Wooten and John Rehring of Carollo Engineers presented this slideshow at the December 10, 2024 Council Meeting. If you’re interested in other communities using potable reuse, here is a great interactive map where you can learn about projects nearby and around the world.

Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)

The CCR is a snapshot of the quality of water that we provided last year. Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state standards.  The link below will open in a new page and take you to the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) website where our CCR and any applicable public notifications are published:

http://sdwis.deq.state.ok.us/DWW/CCReports/OK2007003.pdf

Lead Service Line Inventory

Water systems nationwide are required to conduct an inventory of lead service lines in preparation for the EPA's upcoming Lead and Copper Rule Revision (LCRR) which will require positive identification and replacement of all lead service lines within 10 years. For more information and an interactive map where you can find your service line, click here: Lead Service Line Inventory


Water Rates

Contact City Hall at 580-338-3396 for information about setting up an account or paying a bill. You can also use our online bill payment.


MG is defined as 1,000 gallons.

Residential

Usage Cost
0-3 MG $23.38 Minimum
4-20 MG $2.07
21-35 MG $2.14
36-50 MG $2.24
51-100 MG $2.36
all over 100 $2.45
Residential Sewer $15.19 (Base)
Residential Sanitation $27.34 (Base)

Commercial

Usage Cost
0-3 MG $32.98 Minimum
4-50 MG $1.72
51-100 MG $1.74
101-150 MG $1.76
151-200 MG $1.78
201-250 MG $1.86
Over 250 MG $1.90
Commercial Sewer $15.50 (Base)
Commercial Sanitation $46.40 (Base)

Industrial

Usage Cost
0-10 $40.99 Minimum
11-1000 $1.87
1001-2000 $1.96
2001-3000 $2.06
all over 3000 $2.13
Industrial Sewer $15.79(Base)
Industrial Sanitation $46.40 (Base)
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