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Our Mission

At Public Water Supply District 2 of Cole County, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

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Lead and Copper Survey

Public Water Supply District 2 of Cole County will be conducting a lead service line inventory due to new EPA/Mo DNR regulations. In performing the lead service line inventory, we need to know the material of both the water district side and the customer owned side of the service line. Learn more...

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Lead and Copper Survey

August 15, 2023

Public Water Supply District 2 of Cole County will be conducting a lead service line inventory due to new EPA/Mo DNR regulations. In performing the lead service line inventory, we need to know the material of both the water district side and the customer owned side of the service line. We are requesting your help with this identification process. Service lines can be made of many different materials such as plastic, copper, HDPE, PEX, galvanized and lead. To complete our inventory, we must record the material composition of your service line and report to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources along with the material of our service line.  Water District 2 is highly confident that...

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Recognizing the Vital Role of Water in Our Spooky Celebrations

Recognizing the Vital Role of Water in Our Spooky Celebrations

October 01, 2024

There Would Be No Halloween Without Water: Understanding Its Key Role in Our Spooky Traditions

As Halloween draws near, we look forward to the excitement of costumes, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and thrilling trick-or-treating. However, amidst the festivities, we often forget the crucial part that water plays in making these Halloween traditions possible.

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