Welcome to the Official Website of Seeley Lake Sewer District

OUR MISSION

The Seeley Lake Sewer District was formed in 1992 to assist the community in determining the need and cost of a centralized sewer system.  The District's goals are to:

1. Identify grant opportunities and other funding strategies that support an affordable sewer project

2.  Address water quality concerns from high density septic system influence

3.  Facilitate solutions related to design, construction, acquisition or financing needs for proposed improvements

FEE ASSESSMENT

On April 20, 2023 the board approved the FY24 operating budget at their regular board meeting.  The board also approved that the assessment methodology should continue to be an equal assessment and set the public hearing for June 15, 2023, beginning at 6:00pm, at The Barn, 2920 Highway 83, Seeley Lake, Montana.  A public notice was mailed out by May 9, 2023.

Notice of Hearing FY24 Assessment

FY24 Fee Assessment Methodology Public Hearing

FY24 Operating Budget

 

ADDITIONAL MONITORING WELLS

At the September 15, 2022 meeting the board approved a contract with WET to drill additional monitoring wells within the District, to provide more extensive testing data.

Proposed Monitoring Wells Map

BOARD MEETINGS

Please use the information below to join the meetings either via the internet or telephone.  

Telephone:  (669) 900 6833

Meeting ID:  826 7141 5251

Password:    821600

Link for Meetings

THE NEXT REGULAR BOARD MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2023.  THE MEETING WILL BE VIA ZOOM.

 

Take a Moment to Think About It

Take a Moment to Think About It

October 01, 2023

The value of water is immeasurable.

Every October the water community reflects on A Day Without Water to better educate, appreciate, and understand this incredible resource. The Water Industry’s most important mission is to preserve and protect water for generations to come (both animal, plant and human generations!). 

For many, living without fresh flowing water is a stark reality. When water is unavailable, communities stop functioning. Water is used to prepare meals, baths, sanitation, hydration, industry, agriculture, and so much more. 

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