The service line, which is between the curb stop and the sprinkler head, belongs to the property owner. In many subdivisions, the City of Nampa Waterworks Division is responsible for the pressurized irrigation pump stations, water main lines, and curb stop valves. In some cases, these irrigation districts are solely responsible for the infrastructure leading to a customer’s property. The Pioneer Irrigation District and the Nampa Meridian Irrigation District manage most of the canals and ditches in Nampa. The majority of Nampa’s irrigation water comes in the canal system from Lucky Peak. To view the presentation proposing the irrigation rate to the Board of Appraisers and City Council, please click here.Ī reminder to the City of Nampa water users: Please do not use potable (house) water to irrigate your lawn as it will increase the water and sewer charges to your utility bill. To view the mailer sent to customers, please click here. Investing in aging irrigation infrastructure will help prevent emergency breaks, which cost 7x more to replace than planned improvements. The approximate increase, spread over the entire irrigation season is about $6 more per month. Property Owners will see an average increase of $30 on their annual irrigation bill this year. To keep up with maintenance costs related to our pressurized irrigation system, a rate increase of 19.98% is needed and was approved by the Board of appraisers and Nampa City Council. Maintaining Nampa's Irrigation Infrastructure Residents are also strongly encouraged to install their own shut-off valve to control sprinkler lines and are asked not to operate the city valve, as this is for emergency use only.Customers requiring assistance setting a sprinkler control box are encouraged to contact a local landscaping professional. ![]() ![]() Staff will return calls as soon as possible. Please know that, due to the volume of calls, it may be necessary to leave a voice message.
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