UTILITY DEPARTMENT

The City of Hokah provides the following Utilities:
Water
Sewer
Refuse Pickup
If you are a new resident or utility customer you are required to complete the
"New Customer Application" listed below.
You may download the application, complete it and bring it with you to the
Administrative Office at 102 Main Street to sign-up. Applications are also available
in the office.Any questions, please contact us at 894-4990.
New Customer Application here:
Water Interest Links:
News You Can Use for Conservation
Minnesota Drinking Water
Facts about Minnesota's Bodies of Water
Properties of Water

Water Leak DripCalculator
Water Use Habits
Water Conservation Tips for Consumers
Water Conservation Posters & Bill Stuffers
Daily Usage of Water in the United States
Don't let your toilet waste water
Water Facts
Benefits of Water Meters

CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT
City of Hokah
2010 Annual Drinking Water Report
The City of Hokah is issuing the results of monitoring done on its drinking
water for the period from January 1 to December 31, 2010.
The purpose of this report is to advance consumers
understanding of drinking water and heighten awareness
of the need to protect precious water
resources. See the entire document here
Why Is Conserving Water Important?
Reducing our use of water will decrease water pollution, increase energy savings, and create more
efficient use of our water resources. Conserving water in rural areas will increase the life of
existing septic systems. Conserving water within a municipal water system will reduce
household expenses, increase treatment plant efficiency, and reduce the amount of electricity and
chemicals needed to treat wastewater. In both situations,
conserving water protects water quality through improved wastewater treatment.
How Much Water Do We Use?
A typical household of four uses 260 gallons of water each day. Much of this water is used
in the bathroom. Toilets use 40% of the total, showers/baths and faucets use 35%.
By contrast, 15% is used in the kitchen, and 10% for washing clothes.
Click here for more information
The City of Hokah has been contacted by Students
and their Instructor from Morrison Charter School of the
Tri Mountain Charter School District.
They ask we include the following:
Water Page Resources:
The Importance of Water Conservation.
It contains valuable information regarding
International and Domestic Water Issues and Answers.
Thank You Students for the valuable resource!
To follow the link, click here
To read about their Colorado School, click here
The Nonpoint Source (NPS) Outreach Toolbox is intended for use by state and local agencies and
other organizations interested in educating the public on nonpoint source pollution or stormwater runoff.
Click logo below:

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