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Communications

Phone Services:  Verizon

Grant County PUD is developing a Fiber Optic Network throughout the Grant County communities for business, industrial and residential use.  It will be available in Quincy in the winter 2003.

Natural Gas

Services:  Cascade Natural Gas

Sewer

Earth Tech runs the City's two treatment facilities

 CapacityPeak Demand
Industrial4.0 mgd4.0 mgd
Domestic1.15 mgd1.05 mgd

 

Monthly charges are:Connection charges are:

$34.80/month (per unit)-Residential SizeConnection Fees
$2.27/100 cf-Commercial   (min. $32.59) 3/4"$   958
$3.49/100 cf-Non Contributed Industrial II 1"$ 1,149
  1 1/4" & 1 1/2"$ 1,916
  2"$ 2,203
  3"$ 3,832
  4"$ 5,508
  6"$ 7,424

Water

The City currently maintains 5 wells around the City.  Water Confidence Reports are available at City Hall.  The following minimum rates apply per unit for the use of four hundred cubic feet of water or less, depending on the size of the meter used.

Monthly charges are:Connection and Installation charges are:
Meter Size

Basic charge (includes 400 cf usage)

3/4"$14.01
1"$15.44
1 1/4"$18.58
1 1/2"$20.41
2"$26.11
3"$41.87
4"$65.31
6"$173.63
Water used in excess of 400 cf charged at a rate of $.425/100 cf for Residential and Commercial and $.430/100 cf for Industrial
SizeConnection FeesInstallation FeesTotal Fee
3/4"$ 1,432$1,034$ 2,467
1"$ 1,719$1,241$ 2,960
1 1/4" & 1 1/2"$ 2,864$2,069$ 4,933
2"$ 3,294$2,379$ 5,673
3"$ 5,729$4,138$ 9,867
4"$ 8,235$5,948$14,183
6"$11,100$8,016$19,116

Seasonal Disconnection/Reconnection Fee:  $37.34 each time

Refuse

Consolidated Disposal Service, Inc. has been contracted by the City to handle the refuse disposal service within the City limits.  Rates vary depending on size of refuse container.  Minimum charge is $9.68 for a 60 gallon container.

Monthly charges are:Compactor Service Rates:
60 gallon$9.68
100 gallon$15.58
1 cu yd$39.37
1.5 cu yd/300 gallon$54.13
2 cu yd/400 gallon$68.95
3 cu yd$101.84
4 cu yd$131.41
6 cu yd$180.85
8 cu yd$214.26
100 gallon yard waste$14.09
10 cu yd$256.29 + $32.55/ton
15 cu yd$256.29 + $32.55/ton
20 cu yd$256.29 + $32.55/ton
25 cu yd$256.29 + $32.55/ton
30 cu yd$309.07 + $32.55/ton
35 cu yd$309.07 + $32.55/ton
40 cu yd$361.85 + $32.55/ton

Non Compacted Drop Boxes Available

20 cu yd to 40 cu yd

Compost

The City owns and operates a Compost Facility located at 18655 Road 9 NW.  Summer hours are 10:15am to 1:50 pm and 3:10 pm to 6:45 pm Tuesday through Saturday.  Winter hours are 8:15 am to 11:50am and 1:10pm to 4:45pm Monday through Friday.  Compost can be purchased dirt cheap! 

The facility does not accept the following items:  SOD; OSB; wafer board; plywood; any material which has been or is stained, painted or treated; puncture vine; goat heads; manure; pre or post consumer foods; dirt; or garbage. 

For more This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it contact the Public Works Department at 509/787-4131. 

 

Electricity

PUBLICLY OWNED ELECTRIC
AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

Service:   Grant County PUD    

Quincy receives electricity from the Grant Count Public Utility District.  This consumer-owned utility has two large hydroelectric power plants on the Columbia River.  Central Washington State has hydropower resources that are among the lowest cost providers of power in the U. S.

Grant County PUD is a regional leader in reliable electric service - typically 99.9% reliability.  In 2001, large industrial power costs averaged less than two cents per kilowatt-hour.  Local industries include food processors along with silicon and chemical companies.

Grant County PUD also offers connections to one of the nation's first rural high-speed telecommunications systems.  This state-of-the-art communications system is now under rapid construction throughout Grant County.  Access to the PUD's ZIPP fiber optic network allows local citizens and businesses a choice of digital television, Internet, telephone, and other broadband services through independent service providers.

If you have questions about the ZIPP Network, please contact the ZIPP Customer Care Team at 754-6632, toll-free at 888-254-1899 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .  For more information on Grant County PUD see their web site at www.gcpud.org

 

GRANT COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
GARBAGE DISPOSAL LOCATIONS

LANDFILL HOURS
509-754-4319

EPHRATAHwy. 28 & 13 NWMon. thru Fri.7:30am-3pm

DROP BOX HOURS

HARTLINE42 and R NETues., Sat.9am-12:30pm
COULEE CITYSo. City LimitsTues., Fri., Sat.1pm-5pm
HWY 28Hwy 28 and S NEMon., Sat.9am-12:30pm
ALKALI    LKHwy 17 and 31 NEMon., Wed., Sat.9am-12:30pm
MOSES LAKESo. Frontage Rd. & C SEMon. & Fri.1pm-5pm
WARDENU & 7.5 SEWed. & Sat.1pm-5pm
ROYALE & 14 SWMon., Wed. & Sat.1pm-5pm
Ó SULLIVANG & 8 SEMon., Wed. & Sat.9am-12:15pm
GLOYDStratford & 9.5 NETues. & Thurs.1pm-5pm
GEORGE1 & R NWFri. & Sat.1pm-5pm
BEVERLYBev. Burke & 16 SWFri. & Sat.1pm-5pm
MATTAWAHwy 243 & 26 SWMon. & Wed.9am-1pm
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 January 2010 )