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Ranger City Water Department - Ranger

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The Ranger City Water Department is dedicated to providing high-quality water services to the residents and businesses of Ranger City. Our mission is to ensure a reliable supply of clean, safe drinking water while promoting sustainable water management practices. We are committed to maintaining and enhancing the city’s water infrastructure, which includes an extensive network of pipes, treatment facilities, and storage systems. Our team of skilled professionals works tirelessly to monitor water quality, conduct regular maintenance, and respond to customer inquiries and concerns.

In addition to delivering exceptional water services, the Ranger City Water Department prioritizes community engagement and education. We strive to inform residents about water conservation, pollution prevention, and responsible usage practices to foster a culture of sustainability. By collaborating with local organizations and stakeholders, we aim to address the evolving needs of our community while ensuring long-term environmental stewardship. Together, we are building a resilient future for Ranger City’s water resources.

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Lindsi Hudnall

If I had known the true cost of water service in Ranger, I would’ve never moved here. I’m being charged at least $115 a month just to have water service—and that’s just the base rate. Realistically, my water bill is going to be around $150 a month. On top of that, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) ranks Ranger’s water quality as some of the worst, with 22 contaminants detected. As a first-time homebuyer, I was genuinely excited about the simple things—giving my daughter baths, washing clothes at home, and not needing to run to the car wash every week. But instead, I’m stuck continuing to use the laundromat, and now installing a dishwasher is completely off the table. It’s honestly heartbreaking. What’s worse is knowing the city is reportedly in debt to Eastland, and the utility department—which our water payments fund—is where that money is coming from. It just feels like greed, especially when you consider the average income in Ranger. Charging $150 a month for contaminated water? That’s ridiculous. I just moved in, and I’m already ready to move out.

  • 400 W Main St, Ranger, TX 76470, United States

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