Drinking Water Source Protection

The District's source of drinking water is supplied by ground water that is pumped out of the ground by the District's municipal wells.  Liquid substances such as automotive products, fuel oil, cleaning fluids, oil-based paints, pesticides and fertilizers are common ground water contaminants.  These substances can enter the ground through improper disposal methods.  Improper disposal methods include pouring chemicals on the ground, down a sink or toilet connected to a septic system, or down a storm drain. 

Le-Ax is asking all businesses and residents located within the protection area to follow all regulations as required by state and federal laws, report any spills to appropriate officials and help prevent the improper disposal of any liquids that could contaminate the Le-Ax Water District's ground water resources.

Click here to view a brochure with more information and a map showing the location of the District's protection area.  Lonny 2_1.jpg

If you have any questions, please contact Lonny McCulloch, Operator of Record, at 740-593-7502.



Consumer Confidence Report

The Le-Ax Water District has prepared a Consumer Confidence Report to provide information report_2.jpgto our customers on the quality of our drinking water. This report is required as part of the Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization of 1996 and is required to be delivered to the customers by July 1st of each year. Included in this report is general health information, water quality test results, and water system contacts. If you did not receive a copy of this report, please contact the Office or you may download a copy from this website.