The McLean-Sheridan Rural Water District is a water treatment and distribution company that provides domestic water service to three communities and approximately 600 rural users in McLean and Sheridan Counties, North Dakota. They also receive water from the city of Washburn under a supply agreement and serve about 150 rural users in the Washburn area.
Originally established as the McLean-Sheridan Joint Water Resource Board, the company transitioned to a Water District in 2007, with a board of directors elected by its users. Their primary function is to ensure the delivery of high-quality water to their members and the cities of Turtle Lake, McClusky, and Coleharbor, following adopted policies that promote fairness and compliance with applicable regulations.
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