Welcome to the Official Website of Ramah Water and Sanitation District

Regular Monthly Board meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7pm at the district office.

If your account is late/past due, RW&SD will mail a shut off notice to the address on the account (this is the only notice required), the late payment fee is $7.50 for the first occurence, $15 late fee for 2nd occurence and $25 for the 3rd time a bill payment is past the due date during the calender year. Once disconnect notice mailed the customer will have approximately 30 days to pay the full amount due (the past due month and the current month due) on the account or services will be disconnected by date on shut off notice. 

TRANSFER STATION open Saturdays 9am-5pm

RW&SD provides customers in the Ramah area with water, sewage, and transfer station services.

Ramah Cemetery is now available online. There is a button in the upper right corner below bill payment, that button takes the customers to 2 different links. One link is for historical records for Ramah Cemetery, the other is to search plots available for sale. Staff is still working on updating some of the inventory, so if there is a mistake please email us. We will be working over the next several months to ensure our inventory is correct, this takes time, but we are truly grateful to provide our customers this new option. If a customer wants to purchase a plot, they will look online at what is available and make a request, that request will be sent to the office and we will contact the customer. One plot cost $550 (includes digging fee) and will need to paid with check or money order or cash in the office.

RW&SD Office Hours

District Office Hours 47A North Bloomfield

OPEN Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8am-5pm

Thursday open 9am-1pm

CLOSED FRIDAYS

Transfer Station open Saturdays 9am-5pm (across from High School)

Celebrate National Garden Month this April

Celebrate National Garden Month this April

April 01, 2025

As April blossoms into National Garden Month, it's the perfect time to revel in the beauty and serenity of your own backyard. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just beginning to cultivate your green thumb, there's something truly magical about connecting with nature and watching your outdoor oasis come to life.

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