Winston-Dillard Water District was established in 1948.
WDWD serves approximately 2,500 connections and 8,300 residents. Our main water source is the South Umpqua River. Utilizing 5 water reservoirs totaling 2.75 million gallons, 128 miles of water pipelines.
Our mission is to provide safe and reliable municipal services to the community.
Payment Options
The District now offers a recurring payment
option for all Customers using a debit or credit card.
Please contact the office for further information.
Helpful tips to maximize water efficiency this summer.
• Try not to over water. A lawn needs about an inch of water per week to thrive and keep it green. A simple rain gauge is all you need, or container works great to verify you are achieving approximately 1 inch per week.
• Signs of overwatering include a squishy lawn, excess run off, or a sudden growth of weeds which thrive on plenty of water.
• Water early in the morning to maximize the saturation into your lawn or garden. 5am-8am or late at night when the temperature is cooler.
• Check sprinkler systems for leaks or faulty parts.
• Pay attention to the water usage on your bill. The Water District does its best to identify a more than normal usage, but we do not catch everything. Please contact the office immediately if you notice your usage is out of the ordinary or if you have identified a water leak.