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Our Mission

Summertown Utility District has been providing the Summertown area with quality drinking water since the mid-1960's. We are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

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Conservation Tips

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Seeking Nominations for vacancy on SUD Board of Commissioners

February 21, 2025

SUMMERTOWN UTILITY DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

PUBLIC NOTICE

A position on the Board of Commissioners of the Summertown Utility District (SUD) is now vacant, and nominations are being accepted for the position.

Eligibility and Qualifications
To qualify to serve as a Commissioner of SUD, the nominee must meet the following criteria:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Be a current active customer of SUD
  • Be willing to take the Oath of Office
  • Complete 12 hours of mandatory Commissioner training within 12 months of appointment
  • Be willing to attend monthly meetings of the Board on the third Monday of each month

Nomination Process

  • Only current active customers of SUD may nominate...

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Cooling Off This Summer: The Importance of Hydration and Water Conservation

Cooling Off This Summer: The Importance of Hydration and Water Conservation

June 01, 2025

June marks the official start of summer, bringing longer days, sunshine, and warmer temperatures.

With the heat comes the increased need to stay hydrated, but it’s also a time when we need to be more mindful of our water usage.

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