Logan East Rural Water System adopts Memorandums of Understanding to receive, supply clean and safe water
/The Logan East Rural Water System (LERWS), established in 1991, is the largest Rural Water System in the state. LERWS works to provide a clean, safe, and reliable source of water for over 1,000 rural customers.
At the January 23rd Board Meeting, Directors voted unanimously to adopt two Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) – a non-binding document which states the responsibilities of each party to an agreement – for the Logan East Rural Water System. One MOU is with the City of Oakland and a second with the Village of Craig.
The MOU between LERWS and City of Oakland will allow LERWS to access treated drinking water from the City of Oakland to satisfy current and future demands of customers. The MOU between LERWS and the Village of Craig will allow LERWS to supply drinking water to the Village of Craig.
Directors unanimously approved the two MOUs for the Logan East Rural Water System.