OPERATOR LICENSES

The Idaho Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems requires that the DEQ classify all community, nontransient noncommunity, and surface water public drinking water systems with a treatment and/or distribution classification based on indicators of potential health risk. Criteria used to determine the potential health risks include the system’s complexity, size, and source water for treatment facilities; complexity and size of distribution systems; and other criteria deemed appropriate. Systems are classified by type (treatment or distribution) and class. The City of Cascade was given the following classifications and license requirements.   For more information on the classification and license requires please visit the DEQ website.

DRINKING WATER OPERATOR LICENSES

(CLASSIFICATION DWD1)

WASTEWATER WATER OPERATOR LICENSES

(CLASSIFICATION 1)

EXPLORE SUMMER

Take in the the fresh mountain air while enjoying a variety of summer activities Cascade has to offer from hiking, biking, kayaking and a lot more.

EXPLORE FALL

As the colors begin to change and the crisp fall evenings, you will find Cascade an excellent place to enjoy its many camping opportunities.

EXPLORE WINTER

Cascade offers endless winter activities.  You can enjoy a whole range of experiences from snowshoeing to ice-fishing and snowmobiling.

EXPLORE SPRING

Spring provides more recreational options, spend the morning snowmobiling and the afternoon playing 9-holes at the Cascade Golf Course.