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- Water Utility Brochure
- 2014 Consumer Confidence Report
- Billing Questions: 262-236-2947
- Services Issues and other Utility Information: 262-236-8150
- After hours emergencies: 262-242-3500 (Mequon Police)
Connecting to Municipal Water
PERMITS ISSUED AND MISSING FOR 2013 AND 2015 WATER PROJECT
2015 Project Participants
- Payment Options- April 1, 2015 Deadline
- 2015 Project Route Map
- Mequon Water Utility Service Agreement Form
- Tentative Project Timeline
- Steps for Property Owners
- Payment Outline
Are you on the route, but not signed up? There is still time to join.
Keep up to date with all municipal water information by following the blog!
Keep up to date with all municipal water information by following the blog!
Official Documents and Public Notifications
- Village Board Preliminary Resolution
- Properties included in Resolution for Special Assessment
- Properties included in Special Assessment by signing Waiver and Consent Form
- Association Document/Sign Up Forms
- Waiver and Consent to Special Assessment Form
- Public Hearing Notice 12/18/14
- Public Hearing Notice 1/15/15
- Preliminary Engineering Estimates
- Bayside Buzz
- Tuesday Talk
- Village Scene
- Social Media
- Bayside NOW
- Water Project Blog
Public Meeting Presentations
Residents can also view previous presentations regarding the phases of municipal water projects, as well as information relating to municipal water such as frequently asked questions.
- January 2015- Corevac, LLC Presentation on Private Laterals
- January 2015- Rozga Plumbing and Heating Corp. Presentation on Interior Plumbing
- December 2014
- November 2014
- August 20/21, 2014
- July 16, 2014
- July 9, 2014
- June 16, 2014
- April 29, 2014
- April 17, 2014
- April 9, 2014
- June / July 2013
- April 2013
- February 2012
- September 2012
- Phase 1 Frequently Asked Questions
About Your Private Well
If your home is serviced by a private well, this comes with a few inherent responsibilities, such as periodic testing and pump maintenance. Almost all forms of testing can be obtained by contacting the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene. Homeowners can obtain well testing kits by visiting the website, or calling 800-442-4618. If you live at a home with a private well, you have the option to either keep your existing well after connection to the municipal water system, or properly abandon the well.
- Well Testing as part of Property Transfer
- Well Abandonment - If you choose to abandon your well, you must have it done properly by following the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources guidelines. Contractors licensed in this field are responsible for filling out the proper permits and submitting the necessary paperwork to WI DNR.
- Well Operation Permit - If you choose to keep your well, there a few steps to complete.
- Make sure there is no cross connection between the municipal water supply and well water supply (this must be verified during your plumbing inspection).
- The well and pump shall have a history of producing safe water evidenced by at least 1 coliform bacteria sample performed by a certified laboratory.
- A certified well inspector must inspect the well and sign off that it is safe.
- Complete and pay for the well operation permit and submit all materials to the Bayside Village Hall for review.
Contact the Mequon Water Utility
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Billing Questions
Phone: 262-236-2947
Service Issues & Other Utility Information
Phone: 262-236-8150
After Business Hours/Weekend Emergencies
Phone: 262-242-3500