Welcome to the Official Website of Linda County Water District

Our Mission

At Linda County Water District, we are committed to providing reliable, safe, clean water to our community. We provide sanitary sewer services to protect the health of our community and the environment, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

Bill Payment Options

Linda County Water District offers several convenient payment options.  Accepted forms of payment are Cash, Check, Money Order, Debit Card, and Credit Card.  Please note any debit or credit card transaction will incur a convenience fee charged by the processing company.

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Conservation Tips

There are a number of easy ways to save water, and they all start with you. When you save water, you save money on your utility bills. Here are just a few ways to save.

Conservation Tips

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Linda County Water District Surplus Sale

October 31, 2023

Public Notice for Linda County Water District Surplus Sale

Closed Bids Accepted at 1280 Scales Avenue

Close Date Wednesday, November 8th at noon

All items are as is and a final sale. Purchaser required to pick up and transport purchase. 

Contact District Office for Inspection (530) 743-2043

Please click attachment below for more detail with photos.

Linda County Water District is having a surplus sale of the following:

2013 Ford F150 Truck (Minimum Bid $4,000.00)

Current Milage: 116,420  Fuel Type: Flexible Fuel  GVWR: 6,00 – 10,000 Last Smog: 5/17/2023

1987 GMC C7 Jet Truck (Minimum Bid $50.00)

Current Milage: 74,346  Engine: 6.0L V8 OHV  Truck has been sitting for 5 years     ...

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April 02, 2024

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