How do I view my Detroit water bill online?
You can pay your water bill and access your Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) account on our Customer Portal.
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On the portal you can:
- View your current bill and billing history;
- Make or schedule a payment;
- Enroll in auto-pay;
- Enter a payment arrangement; or.
- See and track your water usage.
How can I check my water bill?
Alternative Method to Check Water Bill Online
- Visit the official website of your water supply board.
- Go to 'Our Services' section.
- Navigate to 'View/Print Bill' and click on it.
- Enter your 'Customer Identification Number'
- Enter the captcha, if any.
- Click on 'View bill'
How do I pay my Detroit water bill?
You can pay your bill by phone using your credit/debit card or checking account information with DWSD's automated phone system. When you call 313-267-8000, choose the pay-by-phone option.
How can I pay my water bill?
How to Pay Your Bill
- Go to the M-PESA Menu.
- Select 'Pay Bill'
- Enter the Business Number: 444400.
- Enter your bill Account Number.
- Enter the amount you wish to pay.
- Key in your M-PESA PIN.
- Confirm that your entries are correct then press OK.
How do I check my Detroit water bill?
You can pay your water bill and access your Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) account on our Customer Portal.
...
On the portal you can:
- View your current bill and billing history;
- Make or schedule a payment;
- Enroll in auto-pay;
- Enter a payment arrangement; or.
- See and track your water usage.
How do I pay my water bill in Detroit?
Phone at 313-267-8000
You can pay your bill by phone using your credit/debit card or checking account information with DWSD's automated phone system. When you call 313-267-8000, choose the pay-by-phone option.
How do I cancel my Detroit water service?
Call DWSD Customer Service at 313-267-8000. You will need to pay your balance, either before turn-off or once billed after turn-off, depending on the account status.
Is Detroit water safe to drink?
The City of Detroit's drinking water is clean and safe to drink and it meets or exceeds all federal and state regulatory standards under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
How much is water bill in Detroit?
In Detroit, Michigan's largest city, water volume rates will go up a modest 2% to $26.60 per 1000 cubic feet from $26.08 per 1000 cubic feet. Its disposal rate and sewerage service charge is unchanged from a year prior.
How old is Detroit's sewer system?
The agreement between DWSD and GLWA includes a $50 million annual lease payment for 40 years to replace and rehabilitate DWSD's aging water and sewer system. DWSD continues to retain ownership of the regional assets. DWSD has a rich history as a public utility dating back to 1836.
Who owns the Detroit water system?
Great Lakes Water Authority