What is a unit of water?

One unit of water consumption is 100 cubic feet (HCF), roughly 748.5 gallons. A container five feet long by five feet wide and four feet high would be the equivalent of one unit of water usage.

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1. How do I establish water and other City of Bismarck utility services at a new home or business?
2. How do I discontinue my City of Bismarck utility bill?
3. What is a unit of water?
4. Why is my water consumption so high?
5. Why is residential water usage on a tiered rate structure?
6. Where is the City Landfill located?
7. How can I dispose of paint or other hazardous materials?
8. How often is garbage picked up in Bismarck?
9. If my original garbage day lands on a holiday, when will my garbage be picked up?
10. What if I have an emergency and my street is blocked with snow?
11. What are the requirements and restrictions for garbage to be picked up?
12. What are the regulations for the Automated Waste Collection Containers?
13. What is the difference between inert waste and non-inert waste?
14. How do I report a street light or stop light that is malfunctioning?
15. How do I report a large pothole?