Southern Iowa Rural Water Association

Category: Association or organization

Address: 1391 190th St, Creston, IA 50801, USA

Phone: +16417825744

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8AM–4PM

Thursday: 8AM–4PM

Friday: 8AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Jessi Stufflebeam

Apr 28, 2022

Out of no where they changed my time to turn off the water it normally is by the first they did it the 28th and I called to talk to them and they was wrong and disrespectful I have a baby I have to figure out how to feed and they wouldn't talk to me about figuring something out.

Kimberly Fox

Dec 18, 2021

Horrid!!! They hold on to checks then they don’t consider it paid until it goes thru the bank. Wrote a check on the fourth they didn’t post it till it was at the bank. Held it for 14 days then took it to the bank while shutting the water off! Then charged 100.00 wow!! Nonsense! Worse service ever! So hoping to end our business soon! Then they want you to believe it takes 14 days for mail to get from Osceola!

Shane Bailey

Aug 18, 2021

Their water pressure sucks in the country

Treyton Still

Aug 24, 2018

Thank you for running water right into my house so I don't have to go out to the well to pump it. Thank you for making water available to water our cattle. I appreciate having water so easily available to me and for all the work that goes into getting it to me. Small price to pay to have it. Thank You

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Questions & Answers

Is there any boil orders on sires now?

Jackie McMillen | Oct 10, 2019
Roger Vicker | Oct 10, 2019

No boil orders for SIRWA at this time. http://sirwa.org/

Can I wash dishes without boiling the water?

Roxann Moore | Oct 10, 2018
jonnie driskill | Oct 10, 2018

No

Rural Osceola. I have a new water softener and it's asking for the water hardness. Can you tell me what to set my softener at? Thanks

Kurt Stocker | Oct 10, 2018
Roger Vicker | Oct 10, 2018

SIRWA water is already "softened" so, if you are already connected, you don't need a softener. You can buy an inexpensive test kit at hardware stores to prove it to yourself.

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