Santa Margarita Water District Bill Pay & Customer Service

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PAY BILL. This link opens a new page. Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto de Caza, Las Flores, Wagon Wheel, Ladera Ranch, Rancho Mission Viejo, and Talega … Santa Margarita Water District proudly provides drinking water, recycled water and wastewater services to over 200,000 residents. [email protected] (949) 459-6420.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact Santa Margarita Water District?

For urgent matters or if you have any further questions, please contact us by phone at (949) 459-6420 or via email at [email protected]. Footer links About Us Santa Margarita Water District proudly provides drinking water, recycled water and wastewater services to over 165,000 residents.

Will the Santa Margarita Water District Meet the drought?

SMWD crews rescue three ducklings from a storm drain. Read on… Even though two consecutive dry years have made their mark on our landscapes and watersheds, the Santa Margarita Water District is prepared to meet the challenges of the drought, whether it lasts another year or several.

Who will acquire San Juan Capistrano’s water and sewer system?

San Juan Capistrano is entering into an exclusive negotiation agreement with the Santa Margarita Water District to acquire the city’s water and sewer system. Read on… Water supply reliability, infrastructure investment and interagency collaboration noted as key factors that set Santa Margarita Water District apart Read on…

How big is the recycled water reservoir in Santa Margarita?

The 1.6 billion gallon recycled water reservoir will be the largest of its kind in Orange County. Read on… Santa Margarita Water District Director, Charley Wilson, today announced his resignation from the Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission (“OCLAFCO”).

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