Bulk Tank Water Filling Station
The Princeton Water Department has a bulk tank water filling station available for registered users at 803 Ace Road.
It will be available 24/7 during nonfreezing weather approximately May through October. During other times, it will be available during normal business hours by appointment only.
The unit has the capability of filling through either a 2" or 4" female quick-connect Camlock connection. You will need to supply your own hoses, and set up an account at City Hall 2 S Main St.
Download Registration Form
Tank Water System Registration Form
Instructions for Operating the Filling Station
- Connect the appropriate size hose to the station and tank.
- Press a GREEN button to activate the screen if screen is not showing.
- Input "1" for 4 inch fill or "2" for 2 inch fill -- when correct press "ENTER".
- Enter your three digit access number. If incorrect, press "CLR" to clear digits or "RESET" to start over. -- when correct press "ENTER".
- Enter your four digit PIN number. If incorrect, press "CLR" to clear digits or "RESET" to start over. -- when correct press "ENTER".
- Enter the number of US GALLONS you wish to dispense. If incorrect, press "CLR" to clear digits or "RESET" to start over. -- when correct press "ENTER".
- In case of error, hit the "RESET" button and repeat above steps.
- Display will show "??Hose Connected?? When in place push "START" to begin pumping".
- Water will flow and gallons dispensed will be displayed on the screen.
- When you have received the volume of water you requested, the system will stop.
- Press "STOP" at any time to stop the flow and end the transaction.
- Close and Latch the Panel
- Disconnect the hose from the tank first and drain it, then disconnect from the station.
Be sure to keep the panel closed in cold weather while filling the truck and Close and Latch the panel when done. The panel is subject to freeze damage and if the panel is left open and damaged, you will be billed for the repairs.
Be sure to disconnect your hoses before moving your truck. Repairs for damage caused by failing to do so will be billed to you.