Water Reports and Resources

Staff Reports

​Investigation Into the​ Methods Used by Wisconsin's Water Utilities in Allocating
Public Fire Protection (PFP) Costs (2016): Public Fire Protection Study 

Wisconsin M36 Water Loss Auditing - Pilot Training Program (2016): M36 Training Project

Investigation Into Municipal Utility Payments in Lieu of Taxes - PILOT (2013): PILOT Report 

Water Efficiency Potential Study for Wisconsin (2011)​: Water Efficiency Potential Study

PSC Resources

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​Water Uti​lity Tariffs​

Water Utility Data


​Municipal Utility
Customer Information
Also see ​the Statewide Bill Comparison​ tools developed by PSC.​​ ​


​​​Water Utility Emergency Response Resources

Natural disasters such as tornados, flooding, and wildfires can affect utility operations, disrupt service, and threaten public health. Most utilities have emergency response plans in place for dealing with these disasters. However, few communities have the resources to handle large-scale emergencies on their own.

Utilities or communities affected by a disaster may be eligible for state or federal assistance in their response and recovery efforts. For more inform ation, contact the following:​

    • Wisconsin Emergency Management provides current information on the 2008 flooding, volunteer resources, flood response efforts, and news releases.
      State Emergency 24-hour Hotline: (800) 943-0003 or (608) 242-3232

    • Ready Wisconsin provides information on current events and is designed to educate and empower Wisconsinites to prepare for and respond to all kinds of emergencies including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks.

    • Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides information on coping with flooding, protecting drinking water quality for both public and private water supplies, protecting property, and dam safety.

    • Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services provides flooding health and safety tips.

    • Federal Emergency Management Agency provides information about declared federal disasters, temporary housing, flood insurance, and other financial resources.

    • Wisconsin Rural Water Association WRWA staff can assist in responding to disasters. WRWA maintains an emergency response trailer that contains supplies. For more information, contact WRWA's Emergency Response Field Coordinator at (715) 344-5555.

    • The Wisconsin Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (WisWARN) is a multijurisdictional mutual aid agreement that communities can use to share resources and personnel during a crisis. There is no cost to join WisWARN, and members are not obligated to respond to requests for assistance. For more information call 715-345-5266 or visit the National WARN program website.​​


Links to Other Organizations