Welcome to the Official Buysse Water Association Website

Our Mission

As a Home Owner Association, Buysse Water (BWA) is committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our members.  As owners of the association, members are encouraged to learn more about BWA by attending the Annual Membership Meeting and contacting your local representative with any questions you may have.

Bill Payment

We strive to keep this simple.  Flat rate invoices are sent out quarterly.  Members respond with checks mailed to P.O. Box 405, Coal Valley or via an eCheck.

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.  

100+ Ways to Conserve Water - Water Use It Wisely

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Update

October 03, 2023

Since our update on April 30 about the water proposal, we have been waiting for Coal Valley to get back to us with details. On August 2 we received an email stating that we should have estimates “by the middle of the month..” On September 6 we sent an email inquiring about the estimates. On September 20 we received the following email from Coal Valley: “This will be discussed in October during our 2024 budget meetings. Sorry for the delay but this is a huge investment for the Village that needs careful consideration. Without grant funding to pay for the transmission watermain up naibi zoo road to interconnect the system with well #4 the project will be difficult to fund...

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Keeping Your Furry Friends Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

Keeping Your Furry Friends Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

July 09, 2025

As the temperature rises and summer makes its grand entrance, it's essential to remember that our pets need extra care to stay comfortable and healthy.

Just like us, pets can become dehydrated in the heat, which can lead to serious health issues if not properly managed. Ensuring your pet stays hydrated during these hot months is key to their well-being and safety.

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