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The Teton Village welcome sign behind flowers near the entrance of Teton Village, WY.

Water & Sewer District

Teton Village Water & Sewer District logo.

TVW&SD

Established in 1969, the Teton Village Water and Sewer District provides water and sewer service while maintaining related infrastructure for Teton Village, including Granite Ridge and Shooting Star.

The Teton Village Water and Sewer District treatment plant is located in the middle of the residential area of Teton Village. The facility operates under strict Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) standards to discharge effluent into a Class I groundwater. The facility is a Type IV plant, the highest classification.

Water is supplied from five groundwater wells located at the base of the mountains. The water is lightly chlorinated for public health and welfare. All public water systems are required to adhere to strict EPA standards. More information and test results for this public water supply may be viewed on the Teton Village Water & Sewer District Water Quality Report Page.  The TVWSD Rules & Regulations and Rates are also available on the Rules & Regulations page.

District Boundary Map

Teton Village District Offices

Operations and Administrative Personnel

Dave Arentz, Director of Public Works of Teton Village Water & Sewer District.
Dave Arentz

Director of Public Works

Alan Svalberg

Responsible Charge Operator (Level IV)

Elisabeth Collins, Office Administrator of Teton Village District Offices.
Elisabeth -Lis- Eastman

Office Administrator

Alan, Dan, Jefferson, Arthur, Kamille, Lucas and Brian, Plant Operators and Office Assistant of Public Works of Teton Village Water & Sewer District.
Jefferson, Art, Lucas and Brian

Plant Operators

Elections

Elections for the Teton Village Water and Sewer District Board of Directors take place on even-numbered years, on Election Day – the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November.

The next election for two (2) director positions will take place November 3, 2026.

TVWSD elections are conducted by mail ballot and are governed by Wyoming State Statute Title 22 Elections

Where are election notices posted?

Two election notices are published in the legal section of the Jackson Hole News & Guide

Notice of Election #1 – 120-100 days prior to Election Day

-Includes date of election, number and type of position(s) open, term(s) and filing period

Notice of Election #2 – no later than 10 days prior to Election Day

-Includes date of election, number and type of position(s) open and all qualified candidates to be included on the ballot

Additionally we post notices in the locked display box at the post office, in the Teton Village News & Views, on each District’s page and include a note on monthly water & sewer billing.

What is information is required when submitting an Application for Election?

An application for election requires the applicant to swear or affirm date of birth, residential address with length of time living there, and status as an elector or landowner within the District.

When is an Application for Election due?

If you would like to run for a directors position an application for election is due 90-70 days prior to Election Day.

Who is eligible to vote?

To be eligible to vote in a special district election you must either be a registered voter or an owner of real property located within the district boundaries.

How do I receive a ballot?

Registered voters whose registered residence’s address is within district boundaries, as recorded with the Teton County Clerk’s Election Office, will automatically receive a Mail Ballot Package.

Per state statute, Mail Ballot Packages must be transmitted via USPS but will not be forwarded.  Mail Ballot Packages cannot be transmitted electronically.

Completed ballots can be returned via mail or dropped off at the District Office.

How do I request a ballot if I did not receive one automatically?

A property owner who is not included on the registered voter rolls may receive a Mail Ballot Package by requesting and returning a Request for Ballot form.  A Mail Ballot Package can be transmitted via USPS mail or in person to the property owner.  A valid ID must be presented with the Request for Ballot form.

A voter registered in Teton County who is not included on the district’s registered voter rolls but lives within District boundaries may vote.  District Office staff will verify their voter registration status with the Teton County Election Office.  A Request for Ballot form then can be completed. A Mail Ballot Package can be transmitted via USPS mail or in person to the registered voter.  A valid ID must be presented with the Request for Ballot form.

How many times can I vote?

A qualified elector is eligible to vote once, regardless of the number of properties owned.

 

If you have further questions please contact the District Office at 307-733-5457 or office@tetonvillagewy.gov

Applications & Permits

Residential Connection Application
Commercial Connection Application
Meter Purchase Agreement

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