Documents
Important LLWSC Documents are archived here for member access.
Documents
LLWSC Service Area
DLQR Public Notice Posting 2021
LLWSC Consumer Confidence Report 2021
LLWSC Consumer Confidence Report 2020
LLWSC Consumer Confidence Report 2019
LLWSC June 2021 Newsletter
LLWSC 2022 Payment Pad - SELF PRINT
LLWSC Consumer Confidence Report 2022
LLWSC December 2024 Newsletter
LLWSC Consumer Confidence Report 2023
Information
Turning off your water
Identifying the location of your main water shut-off valve between the meter and the residence is important for leak identification and this shut-off valve is also a state mandated legal requirement. If you need to turn off water to your property DO NOT tamper with the LLWSC shut-off valve or the meter itself.
It is illegal to tamper with, obstruct access to, or remove a water meter. If you are unable to locate your customer main water shut-off valve, a local plumber will be able to tell you where it is, show you how it works or install one.
Single Housesold per meter
LLWSC works to ensure our customers have a continuous and adequate supply of water. It is equally important for public utilities like LLWSC to have adequate measures in place to help ensure that each water customer receives an adequate supply of water that is protected from contamination from external sources. To help achieve this, state agencies have defined rules that have been written for the protection of both the customer and the utilities that allow for one(1) meter per residence or per commercial connection. If you have more than one connection, please be proactive and reach out to the LLWSC office to identify the appropriate steps to address.
If your meter is identified as having multiple household connections, you will be contacted by the water system. Also remember that cross-connections with other water sources, such as wells, are NOT allowed.
Reading your water meter
Please read your meter accurately and submit your payment timely. Payment is due by the 5th day of the month. If payment is not received by the 15th of the month, it is considered LATE and you will owe a $10.00 late fee. Please mail payment to LLWSC / PO Box 512 / Cushing, TX 75760.
A payment drop-box is located at the Lilbert-Looneyville Fire Station. Please only use small envelopes for your payments in the drop-box.
Open your outdoor meter box lid, then open the protective cap on the meter.
On the face of the meter, there is a large white dial with a display of six rotating digits followed by a stationary zero.
Read the displayed numbers from left to right. Be sure to include the stationary zero. This is your meter reading.