Utilities


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GAS Awareness!

The National Transportation Safety Board states that pipelines provide the highest level of public safety as compared to other transportation modes. Every day natural gas pipelines safely carry one of the world's most reliable, efficient and environmentally friendly fuels to businesses, homes and neighborhoods like yours. Preventing pipeline emergencies is important to the City of Parsons Natural Gas System. We are part of this community and we are committed to delivering natural safely to our neighbors.

AS good neighbors do, you can help, here's how.

Security Notice!

Our water system has increased preventative security measures to protect our water supply from vandalism. Please report any suspicious activity to 852-3911. 

Click here for a Reminder on how to Keep Fat, Oil, & Grease Deposits from clogging your  sewer system.

Parsons Water Quality Report 2008 Available Online
Water Quality Report 2001Click here to view the Parsons Water Quality Report 2008. This report is an annual publication offering detailed information on Parsons drinking water and the Consumer Confidence Report required by the 1996 amendment to the Safe Drinking Water Act.

 

How to. . . Read a Water Meter

Study the household water meter below. Take the reading from the set of dials that looks like a car's odometer.
To read the meter, start from the left side and read only the first four digits.

The first meter reads 28 units of water
(one unit equals 1000  gallons).
The second meter shows 36 units of water.

The difference, or water consumed for the measuring period,
is eight units or 8,000 gallons.