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Board Mandate

Our mission is to provide public sewer and water service to property owners in the district while preserving and protecting the aquifer, river and lake.  ...Click Here to View Our Full Mission..

Bill Payment Options

Looking for the most convenient way to pay your bill? We offer a wide variety of payment options to our customers. Simply choose the option that best suits your needs...

Please Note: Online Bill Payment and Direct Debit is not available for the Fry Creek LID annual assessment. Please remit payment by check, money order or use your banks online bill pay service. Payment Options...

Conservation Tips

There are a number of easy ways to save water, and they all start with you. When you save water, you save money on your utility bills. Here are just a few ways... Learn more...

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SWSD Consumer Confidence Report CCR

May 03, 2023

Dear Water Customers,

The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act requires that all community drinking water systems must provide customers an annual report of the quality of their drinking water. The District's annual report on the Quality of Drinking Water in 2022 has been completed and is available to view or print on our website at www.southsidewaterandsewer.org/water-quality-report.

A hard copy can be available upon request by visiting our office at 102 S Fourth Ave in Sandpoint.

Office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm.

Please call ahead. (208)-255-1041.

Thanks and have a great summer!

Southside Water & Sewer Board & Staff

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Grab Your Water Bottle! It's National Hydration Month

Grab Your Water Bottle! It's National Hydration Month

June 01, 2023

Did you know that June is National Hydration Month? Well, we know its hot outside, but proper hydration is critical no matter the weather! 

We understand that keeping the fluids flowing isn’t always top of mind. Proper hydration is vital to healthy living, and improper hydration can and will lead to major health risks. The biggest risk of improper hydration is declining cognitive function.

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