2019 Water Quality Report
We are pleased to present our 2019 Annual Water Quality Report which is designed to inform you about the quality water services we deliver to our customers every day.
Due to building renovations, the Trussville Gas and Water drive-up window will no longer be accessible as an option for payments or service requests. All services are available online or by phone. For additional information visit Trussville.com/renovation or call 205-655-3211.
We are pleased to present our 2019 Annual Water Quality Report which is designed to inform you about the quality water services we deliver to our customers every day.
Trussville Gas and Water is observing National Public Natural Gas week. A public natural gas utility good for the community for many reasons.
Do you want to spend more time enjoying your summer and less time paying your utility bill? Trussville Gas & Water has a bank draft option that may be right for you.
Why is a fire hydrant sometimes called a “fire plug?”
Next time you grill, do yourself a favor – use a timer and No Peeking!
It may seem like common sense, but keeping your grill clean is very important in successful grilling.
We are pleased to present our 2018 Annual Water Quality Report in a new format which is designed to inform you about the quality water services we deliver to our customers every day.
Spring is finally here! With the threat of cold weather behind us and the ground ready for planting, eager homeowners are gearing up to start those outdoor digging projects. Before you reach for that shovel to start digging, remember to call 811 to ensure that your buried utility lines are marked.
Natural Gas is one of the safest, most reliable and environmentally-friendly fuels used today. However, gas lines can deteriorate and corrode over time causing leaks to happen. How can you recognize a natural gas leak? Continue reading to find out more.
If a new, natural gas appliance is on your wish list this year, don’t forget to apply for your rebate through our appliance rebate program!