The District was formed in 1989 to provide water and wastewater services for the community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

What We Do

From Claremont Peak to Spanish Creek working for the highest quality water and wastewater treatment while providing dependable customer service at the most cost efficient price for our community.


 

Water & Wastewater Customer Accounts (2006):

 

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Commercial-153

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Public-25

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Irrigation-6

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East Quincy Community Services District


How We Do It

Quincy Community Services District is governed by a five person elected Board of Directors. These Directors determine the policies and set the agenda for the District. The Board appoints a General Manager who oversees the day to day operations of the District.

Under the direction of General Manager Larry Sullivan, seven full-time and two part-time employees provide the listed services. 

A member of American Water Works Association, California Rural Water Association, California Special District Association, California Water Environment Association, and North Cal-Neva Resource Conservation & Development.


General Information

According to the 2000 Census, the population is 1,879.

The District Boundary Acreage is 1,832 acres.

 

Send mail to katie@quincycsd.com with questions or comments about this web site.
Last modified: 02/07/12