FAQs

The following information must be provided:

  • Account Number to be closed
  • Date to close account (excluding weekends and holidays)
  • Forwarding address and phone number

The most common culprit for indoor leaks is the toilet. To find out if your toilet leaks, listen for the sound of running water. You can also place a few drops of food coloring in the tank. Don’t flush the toilet. If the coloring is seen in the bowl, the toilet is leaking. Other indications of household leaks are dripping faucets and unusual wet spots in the house or yard. A leak of 30 drops a minute wastes 84 gallons of water a month.

Our water sources consists of six wells pumping from the Miocene Aquifer and one well pumping from the Catahoula Aquifer.

The customer is responsible from the water meter to the house.  LRWA is responsible from the meter connection on the customer’s side of the meter back to the main line.

If a boil water alert is necessary, there are several ways we may notify customers.  In the instance of a large scale boil water alert, we may use the TV news media to help publicize the alert to our customers.  We might also post it on our website and use our email alert notification system.  In the instance of a smaller, more localized boil water alert, we will use signage on the streets or even notice at the houses alerting the residents of the boil water notice.