Contact

Local Water Providers

Municipal Contacts

SaskWater is Saskatchewan’s commercial Crown water utility, helping communities, First Nations and industry gain access to reliable and professional water and wastewater services.

SaskWater provides professional water and wastewater services to:

  • 77
    Communities
  • 11
    Rural Municipalities
  • 78
    Rural pipeline groups
  • 14
    Industrial customers
  • 261
    Individual & commercial users

As a largely wholesale water supplier, SaskWater provides water delivery service to municipalities and rural pipeline groups who then manage the distribution and relationship with their residents and customers.

Questions about your service or billing in the following Saskatchewan cities should be directed to the municipal utilities departments, or in the case of smaller communities, to the supplier indicated on your invoice.

Estevan (306) 634-1800
Humboldt (306) 682-2525
Lloydminster (780) 875-6184
Martensville (306) 931-2166
Meadow Lake (306) 236-3622
Melfort (306) 752-5911
Melville (306) 728-6840
Moose Jaw (306) 694-4400
North Battleford (306) 445-1700
Prince Albert (306) 953-4340
Saskatoon (306) 975-2400
Swift Current (306) 778-2194
Weyburn (306) 848-3290
Yorkton (306) 786-1705

Provincial Contacts

Water Security Agency
Water Security Agency

The Water Security Agency (WSA) is responsible for the allocation of ground and surface water inventory and analysis of water sources and the administration and control of all water infrastructure including operations and planning and the maintenance of provincially owned water management infrastructure.

WSA is also responsible for managing watershed and aquifer planning, developing partnerships and projects that help provide healthy watersheds and providing assessment and monitoring practices that ensure the protection and restoration of the province’s water sources.

Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Environment

The Ministry of Environment’s mandate is to manage, enhance and protect Saskatchewan’s natural and environmental resources—fish, wildlife, lands, forests, parks and protected areas, air, water and soil—for conservation, recreation, social and economic purposes and to ensure they are sustained for future generations.

Water and Wastewater Management

The Government of Saskatchewan’s Water and Wastewater Management webpage provides information and services related to water and wastewater activities within the province of Saskatchewan under one convenient heading.