Useful Links2019-01-10T10:20:51https://www.countyofamherst.com/eGov/api/request.egov?request=feed;dateformat=%25A%2C%20%25B%20%25d%2C%20%25Y;department=15;featured=3;title=Useful%20Links;ctype=4;classificationid=93;structureid=17Organization Information20182017201420092008ACSA INFORMATION2018-01-11T16:56:55https://www.countyofamherst.com/eGov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item&id=38060Related Pages93FY 2018 - 2019 Amherst County Budget2019-01-10T10:20:51https://www.countyofamherst.com/eGov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item&id=31791News & Announcements91Robert E. Lee Soil and Water Conservation District, Amherst County Watershed2013-03-15T11:40:56https://www.countyofamherst.com/eGov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item&id=1060Related Pages93
Robert E. Lee Soil and Water Conservation District
Miss Utility of Virginia2009-06-02T12:17:08https://www.countyofamherst.com/eGov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item&id=670Related Pages93
AMHERST COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY Miss Utility coordinates the marking of utility lines in order to prevent them from being damaged during digging, excavation or demolition work. Everyone, including homeowners, is required, by Virginia's Underground Utility Damage Prevention Act, to call Miss Utility (1.800.552.7001) 48 hours prior to beginning such work. To have utilities identified, call the notification center, and provide them with your name, the location of the proposed work, the name, address, and phone number of the person who will...
Find & Read Your Meter2008-08-26T16:18:27https://www.countyofamherst.com/eGov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item&id=650Related Pages93
AMHERST COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY Water meters and their settings are owned and maintained by the Amherst County Service Authority (ACSA). Meters are located near the edge of the property in a small pit, covered by a cast iron lid. Please make every effort to keep the top of the meter box clear to allow easy reading. It is also helpful to keep plants, shrubs, and trees trimmed away from our meters. Read Your Meter: ACSA reads all residential meters by-monthly and...
Leak Detection2008-08-19T08:59:30https://www.countyofamherst.com/eGov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item&id=660Related Pages93
AMHERST COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY The small, sometimes barely noticeable, leaks in your internal plumbing are costing you money, as well as wasting an important resource, and even a dripping faucet can "use" thousands of gallons a year. If you have just filled your pool, started watering your garden, installed a dishwasher, or increased the number of people in your home or business, you can expect a jump in your water usage. But a one-time activity (such as filling your pool) should...