Welcome to the Official Website of Gore Hill County Water District

Our Mission and Vision

Mission: Committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

Vision: To manage our district and water resources to meet evolving regulatory requirements, water supply needs and customer expectations in the future. 

Bill Payment Options

Bills can be paid by mailing a check to Gore Hill County Water District, 4503 62nd Ave. SW, Great Falls, MT 59404. The second option is Bill Pay through your Financial Institution. Set up bill pay to mail payment to the above address, make sure you include your account number on the check to be mailed. The third option is to pay online with credit card. Click on the Green bar on the right upper screen "Bill Payment" 

Conservation Tips

There are a number of easy ways to save water, and they all start with you. When you save water, you save money on your utility bills. Here are just a few ways... Learn more...

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Annual Drinking Water Quality Report

May 22, 2025

Annual Water Quality Report for the period of January 1 to December 31, 2024. Reviewing the report be aware the district was in the process of changing wells and testing cycle changed. The report shows some missed testing dates due to fact of the decommissioning of old wells to the commissioning of the new wells. This missed testing has to be reported to the consummer. Testing schedule has been clearified with DEQ and the the district is in compliance with all requirements. 

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Cooling Off This Summer: The Importance of Hydration and Water Conservation

Cooling Off This Summer: The Importance of Hydration and Water Conservation

June 01, 2025

June marks the official start of summer, bringing longer days, sunshine, and warmer temperatures.

With the heat comes the increased need to stay hydrated, but it’s also a time when we need to be more mindful of our water usage.

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