The City of Washington Court House Public Water System provides water for about 14,100 people living in the Washington Court House area, Fayette County, Ohio. The City of Washington Court House Public Water System collects two-thirds of its water, surface water, from Point Creek, which is a natural flowing stream. The remaining one-third is groundwater sourced from six water supply wells - four wells located in the North-end, behind the water plant and two wells located on the farm adjacent to the YMCA. The City of Washington Court House maintains a surface water treatment plant that has a capacity of 3 million gallons per day.

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Washington Court House Drinking Water Quality

Consumer Confidence Water Quality Reports

Under the authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act, the EPA requires Washington Court House Public Water System to assess local water quality each year and distribute a Consumer Confidence Water Quality Report. At WaterZen, we review these reports and make the information available, in a concise, straightforward, and easy-to-understand way.

Lead Report (2019)

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WaterZen Rating

Lead levels in the drinking water of some cities across the United States are too high, potentially creating public-health issues for the people living in those areas.

What about Washington Court House Water Department? How much lead is in your drinking water? And how do those levels compare to other cities in the state? We examined data from hundreds of cities across the nation to understand and grade your water quality.

As you can see, Washington Court House Water Department received the best-possible grade because the amounts of contaminants found in the water supply were better than the Public Health Goal and most other water providers we've analyzed.

Lead Report (2019)

A

WaterZen Rating

Lead levels in the drinking water of some cities across the United States are too high, potentially creating public-health issues for the people living in those areas.

What about Washington Court House Water Department? How much lead is in your drinking water? And how do those levels compare to other cities in the state? We examined data from hundreds of cities across the nation to understand and grade your water quality.

As you can see, Washington Court House Water Department received the best-possible grade because the amounts of contaminants found in the water supply were better than the Public Health Goal and most other water providers we've analyzed.

Contact Washington Court House Public Water System Customer Service

Have a Question, Issue or Comment?

Main Customer Service

Physical Address:
220 Park Avenue
P.O. Box 548
Washington Court House, Ohio 43160

740-636-2344
sbrown@cityofwch.com

Emergency (24 hours - broken water main or pipeline, etc.)
740-636-2382

Pay Your Washington Court House Water Department Bill

Already have an account?

If you already have an account, you just need to login to the Washington Court House Water Department site. Washington Court House Water Department accepts credit cards, debit, and direct deposit. Click here to login.

Want to create a new account?

You can create a new account on the Washington Court House Water Department website. Once you create the account, you can setup payment with credit, debit, or direct deposit. Click here to create an account.

Want to pay without an account?

You can make a one-time payment without creating an account. You will need to have your credit or debit card in order to make the one time payment. Click here to make a one time payment.

How to Start Washington Court House Water Service

Starting Your Service

When you move to a new home in Washington Court House, you'll most likely already have running water, but you'll still need to set up water service with the Washington Court House Water Department. Luckily, Washington Court House has made it pretty simple with the following online form. Starting service generally takes just two business days.

Click here to fill out a Start Service Form.

Stopping Your Service

When you move out of a home in Washington Court House, you'll need to stop your water service with the Washington Court House Water Department, so you don't keep getting billed. Simply fill out the following online form. Stopping service normally takes just two business days.

Click here to fill out a Stop Service Form.