Public Works-Water Department
The Water Department is responsible for repairs,
installation, treatment, and testing of the Town's potable water
supply. Each year, a report on the State's testing of the water
quality is created.
Click
here to download the latest Water Quality Report.
Connecting to the Town's Water Supply
New homes and businesses within the Town's limits
can connect to the Town's water supply.
Connection fees vary and you may click here to view the fee schedule. Water and
sewer hookup forms are available at Town Hall. Once the completed form has been
reviewed by Town personnel, and payment has been received, Blue
Stake is called in to locate the exact location of other utilities
that might be affected by the dig before crews can begin
construction. The location process usually takes less than 3 working
days, at which time the Town's installation crew can begin hookup.
The hookup fee includes connection to the Town's main,
water meter, and 1-inch service line to the property line of the
residence. Commercial installations must include their own blackflow
prevention device.
Monthly service fees or other fees may apply. Please
see our Water Fees page for more information.
The
Town of Snowflake Water Conservation Plan
The Town of
Snowflake Drought Preparedness Plan
Curtis Winder is a long-time resident of Snowflake,
who was originally born in Utah, with extended family in Snowflake.
Having served 15 years with the Town in Public Works as a Mechanic,
maintenance, and operator, Curtis became Department Head for Water
in 1995. Serving his second term as President of the Arizona Small
Utilities Association, Curtis is active in issues that affect the
quality of services and infrastructure in rural communities. Having
testified to Congress on the challenges facing rural communities in
water quality, Curtis is adamant about providing a high level of
customer service and ensuring the proper infrastructure construction
for Snowflake that will ensure a high quality, long-term water
system for the residents. Active in the community, Curtis also
serves as Eagle Scout Projects Coordinator for local Boy Scout
Troops. He is also a member of the Board of Directors for the
Heritage Foundation, whose purpose is to restore and protect the
heritage of the community. In addition to his duties in Public Works, Curtis also
assists the Town with photography. Much of his work can be seen in
this website.
Town of Snowflake
Department of Public Works
Water Department Supervisor
81 West 1st South
Snowflake, Arizona 85937
(928) 536-7103, ext. 256
(928) 536-2539 FAX
public_works@ci.snowflake.az.us
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