The City's water quality and supply is maintained by the Water Division, a department within the Sierra Madre Public Works. By providing consistently high quality service to the residents of Sierra Madre we can ensure a safe and reliable method of water delivery for all users. We continue to look for ways we can improve and maintain the City's water infrastructure.
The Water Division has two sources by which they pump, treat, and distribute water. One source of the water supply is derived from four wells drawing from the East Raymond Basin aquifer. The second source is derived from two natural spring tunnels located in our foothills.
Proposed Water Rate Increase Information
- City of Sierra Madre, 411 on H2O PDF of postcard mailed to residents with water rate information and event dates.
- Official Response 218 Vote - Water Rate
- Summary Financial Information from July 8, 2010, Community Water-Walk and Talk
- 2010 Proposed Water Rate Increase Fact Sheet FAQs
- Initiation of Proposition 218 Water Rate Increase Process City Council agenda report for May 11, 2010
- Proposition 218 Process and Proposed Water Rate Increase City Council agenda report for June 22, 2010
- City of Sierra Madre Water System Program Plan prepared by Bucknam & Assoc. Inc.
- Water Rate Description is a slide presentation made to City Council on June 22, 2010 or download the PDF of the presentation
- Guidelines for the Submission and Tabulation of Protests
- Community Water Walk & Talk, July 8, 2010 Tour the City's Water System and get info on the proposed Water Rate Increase
- Water Forum Presentation PDF of City of Sierra Madre 411 on H2O Powerpoint slides.
- Community Water Forum, September 1, 2010
- Community Water Forum, September 13, 2010
- Community Water Walk & Talk, September 29, 2010 - Tour the City's Water System and get info on the proposed Water Rate Increase
Additional Water Division Information
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