Welcome to the Bethany Special Utility District Community. Please contact our office by phone -or- you can print out the Service Application and Agreement (if available) to apply for service. We look forward to serving your water needs.
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Statement RE: Johnson County Disaster Declaration
February 13, 2025
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Statement RE: Johnson County Disaster Declaration
February 13, 2025
While Johnson County has made a countywide disaster declaration, it DOES NOT affect Bethany SUD. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) can get into water from industrial sites, landfills, wastewater, and firefighting foams. PFAS are chemicals that are resistant to water, grease, and stains, and are sometimes called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down easily.
We do not deal with sewer mains, which can leak and cause these chemicals to enter into our water system. Nor do we have industrial sites or landfills in or near any of our water mains to allow the chemicals to enter our system.
The water that is distributed to our customers is tested daily to make sure that it is quality potable water.
We understand this is a very scary situation for everyone in the affected area.
For more information or questions, please contact:
Clinton Irwinsky
(817) 819-3004
Justin Hornbeck
(817) 659-0466
Alerts
Statement RE: Johnson County Disaster Declaration
February 13, 2025
While Johnson County has made a countywide disaster declaration, it DOES NOT affect Bethany SUD. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) can get into water from industrial sites, landfills, wastewater, and firefighting foams. PFAS are chemicals that are resistant to water, grease, and stains, and are sometimes called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down easily.
We do not deal with sewer mains, which can leak and cause these chemicals to enter into our water system. Nor do we have industrial sites or landfills in or near any of our water mains to allow the chemicals to enter our system.
The water that is distributed to our customers is tested daily to make sure that it is quality potable water.
We understand this is a very scary situation for everyone in the affected area.
For more information or questions, please contact:
Clinton Irwinsky
(817) 819-3004
Justin Hornbeck
(817) 659-0466