The Consolidated Waterworks/Sewerage District No.1 is proud to announce that the
Louisiana Department of Health has awarded high marks to the four water systems
managed by the Jury for their excellent water quality.
For 2024, the water systems received impressive grades: three “A’s” and one “B”. The
Consolidated Waterworks/Sewerage District No.1, West Central Bossier Water System,
and Dogwood South Water System all earned an “A” grade, while the Village Water
System received a “B” grade.
Each water system was evaluated on several factors, including state and federal water
quality standards, operations, and maintenance. The systems received minimal deductions
during the State’s testing assessment, showcasing their commitment to excellence.
By law, the Louisiana Department of Health conducts rigorous tests on water systems to
ensure safety for parish residents. This year’s results highlight the dedication of the
Consolidated Waterworks/Sewerage District No.1 in providing high-quality water
services, contributing to the well-being and health of the community.
Community Benefits
Improved Health and Safety: Residents can trust that their drinking water meets
high standards, reducing the risk of waterborne illnesses and promoting overall
health.
Enhanced Quality of Life: Access to clean water is fundamental to daily living,
supporting activities such as cooking, cleaning, and personal hygiene.
Economic Advantages: Reliable water systems can attract new businesses and
residents to the area, fostering economic growth and stability.
Residents are encouraged to celebrate this achievement and continue supporting
initiatives that enhance the quality of life in Bossier Parish.
Click on the link for the full report.
https://ldh.la.gov/assets/oph/Center-EH/drinkingwater/Watergrade/WaterGrade-
2023/Bossier/index.htm