Welcome to the Official Website of PWSD 6 of Clay County

Our Mission

At PWSD 6 of Clay County, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

Bill Payment Options

Looking for the most convenient way to pay your bill? We offer a wide variety of payment options to our customers. Simply choose the option that best suits your needs...Payment Options...

 

For questions or for information, call us at

PWSD 6 of Clay County

1061 Couchman Drive
Kearney, MO 64060
(816) 628-3220

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...Conservation Tips

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METER/METER LID PROTECTION

July 01, 2021

We need your help to keep cost down and be efficient. The Water District is asking each customer watch out for damage to the water meter lid and meter reading device attached to the lid. Each meter lid has an electronic transmitter attached to it which can be damaged by fire or driving over the transmitter. Mowers, tractors and vehicles should drive around the meter lid, which will help protect the transmitter. Another way to protect the transmitter is by making sure the burning of grass or leaves is done away from the meter lid. Damages to the lid and transmitter can cause the useage reading to be off and cause personnel to have to return to the meter and get a correct read. We try to...

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Grab Your Water Bottle! It's National Hydration Month

Grab Your Water Bottle! It's National Hydration Month

June 01, 2023

Did you know that June is National Hydration Month? Well, we know its hot outside, but proper hydration is critical no matter the weather! 

We understand that keeping the fluids flowing isn’t always top of mind. Proper hydration is vital to healthy living, and improper hydration can and will lead to major health risks. The biggest risk of improper hydration is declining cognitive function.

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