The Monticello Water Works Department has a rich heritage, dating back to 1895 when it became an integral part of city services. Today, it is responsible for providing safe and reliable drinking water throughout the community, maintaining the water treatment plant, three elevated storage tanks, and an aging distribution system of pipes.
Overseen by Superintendent Wade Cohagan and his team, the department operates an iron removal plant with a combined capacity of 3,000 gallons per minute. They also handle the maintenance of the distribution system, including fixing leaks and locating buried water pipes. The water works business office, located in the Monticello Municipal Building, provides convenient payment options for residents.
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