ND Rural Water
Our mission is to to educate, promote, support, and lead North Dakota’s water industry in providing quality service to their customers. North Dakota Rural Water Systems Association is a non-profit trade association providing numerous services and benefits to rural water systems and municipalities throughout the state of North Dakota. We aim to improve the overall technical, managerial, and financial capacity of North Dakota’s water industry
07/10/2026
We are incredibly thankful for our partnership with SO Safe Equipment, and we’re thrilled to bring this powerful new tool to our members!
Safety starts with training.
That's why SoSafe Equipment is proud to donate a Power Lifter™ Manhole Protection System to the North Dakota Rural Water Association.
This donation gives water and wastewater professionals the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with equipment designed to reduce the physical demands and injury risks associated with lifting heavy manhole covers.
By supporting organizations that educate and train utility crews, we're investing in safer work practices, stronger safety cultures, and the people who keep our nation's critical infrastructure running every day.
As our President, Steve Statema, shared:
"If we can help prevent even one serious injury while making crews more productive, we've accomplished something meaningful."
07/08/2026
Check out our calendar of upcoming trainings! 👉 https://ndrw.org/training-schedule/
Water Systems O&M Next Week: New England, Wishek & Oakes Email from ND Rural Water July 14-16 Water Systems O&M Training July 14: New England July 15: Wishek July 16: Oakes Join us for Water Systems O&M training in New England, Wishek, and Oakes July 14-1
07/03/2026
🇺🇸 Wishing everyone a fun, safe, and historic 4th of July weekend as we celebrate America's 250th! 🇺🇸
Our office will be closed on Friday, July 3rd in observance of the holiday.
07/01/2026
This week's water tower in in the City of Belfield. Belfield was established as Fort Houston in 1875. It was incorporated as a community in 1915 and named Belfield. Legend has it, it was named after the daughter of a railroad engineer, Belle Field.
If there's a water tower you would like us to feature, please send your photo to [email protected].
📷Credit: Rachel Takala
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2718 Gateway Avenue Ste 201
Bismarck, ND
58503
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |