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Temporary Water Use Program 

 Update of Bulk Water Fee

At the Public Hearing held on March 10, 2020, the Board of Directors have updated the Bulk Water Fee as follows:

Updated Fee: $11.20 per 1,000 gallons

Resolution 2020-2 Update Temporary Water Service Fees for Bulk Water Fee

Ordinance 2017-1 Establishing Rules and Regulations for Temporary Water Use was passed by the Board of Directors on April 11, 2017.  

It's a temporary water use permit from Calaveras Public Utility District, outlining terms and conditions for water service.
Temporary Water Use Permit
Ordinance 2017-1

Temporary Water Use Permit

  • The Temporary Water Use Permit is required by all bulk water haulers.  
  • Permits expire at the end of each calendar year.
  • By signing the permit the haulers agree to abide by all the terms and conditions.
  • The reverse side of the permit contains the Terms and Conditions. This copy of the permit must be retained by the hauler and should be available upon request.
General Info and Locations flyerTerms & Conditions flyer
A water station control panel with instructions for dispensing water using a card reader, buttons to start/stop, and a numeric keypad.
Card Lock Bulk Water Station

 Reloadable Card

  • Haulers are required to purchase a reloadable card which can be used at any bulk water station.
  • With the permit and card, a hauler is authorized to pull water from a Card Lock Bulk Water Station.

 

 

 

 

Card Lock Bulk Water Stations

Site #1 (Pope & Hildebrandt, San Andreas)

A water utility station with a solar panel, control box, and stainless steel enclosure marked with a notice, flanked by two orange safety cones. The station is situated next to a grassy field with erosion control wattles.
Pope & Hildebrandt Fill Station
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Pope & Hildebrandt location

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Site #2 (Across from RRF Community Center, Railroad Flat)

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Railroad Flat location
A small solar-powered utility station with a control panel and a pole-mounted solar panel stands on a concrete slab next to a wooden fence. The background features green trees and a clear blue sky, suggesting a rural or forested setting.
Railroad Flat Filling Station

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

             

 

Site #3 (Center Street, near Wendell’s, Mokelumne Hill)

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Mokelumne Hill location
Fill station
Mokelumne Hill Fill Station

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Site #4 (George Reed Dr, San Andreas)

A solar-powered water utility station with a stainless steel control unit and two yellow protective bollards, located near a paved surface with dry grass and trees in the background.
George Reed Fill Station

 

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George Reed location

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map showing the intersection of Paloma Rd. and Gwin St. labeled as "Site #5," with a star marking a specific location.

Fixed Meter Request

  • Haulers requesting a Fixed Meter are to complete the permit and pay appropriate fees. 
  • Once completed the meter is installed at the closest approved fire hydrant to a customer project or District designated fire hydrant.  
  • Applicants are responsible for starting and stopping service once the meter is placed for service.   
  • CPUD personnel will recover the hardware upon termination or expiration of the permit.  The deposit may be refunded in whole or in part within 60 days of hardware inspection.  Repair or replacement of the returned hardware or any damaged CPUD facilities will be deducted from the deposit, if required.
The image features a yellow fire hydrant connected to a gray and brass valve system, located on a tiled floor.
The image outlines temporary water service fees, including bulk water permit, hydrant meter fees, and deposit costs.

General Information & FAQ’s

View the General Information flyer here

Please feel free to leave feedback at info@cpud.org.