Humboldt Community Services District

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5055 Walnut Dr
Eureka, CA 95503

Humboldt Community Services District is dedicated to delivering high-quality, cost-effective water and sewer services to its ratepayers. The district prioritizes transparency and community engagement, providing access to financial information and inviting participation in important local initiatives.

Committed to infrastructure resilience, the district is actively involved in upgrading its water storage systems and ensuring water quality through proactive measures. Humboldt Community Services District continues to support its community's needs while maintaining essential services and facilities.

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