FAQ
Questions:
Who can I call to obtain account information or ask questions regarding my bill?
Can I pay my bill online?
Can my monthly payment be drafted directly from my bank account?
What are the current water rates?
What are all the itemized charges that appear on my water bill?
How do I read my water bill?
Am I responsible for my tenant's water bill?
Answers:
Who can I call to obtain account information or ask questions regarding my bill?
Customer Service Representatives can be contacted by calling 215-855-3617, and pushing 3 to go directly to the Customer Service Department. Our Customer Service Representatives are able to answer customer inquiries and customer billing questions.
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Can I pay my bill online?
Yes. You can pay your statement on-line using Discover, MasterCard, or VISA credit or debit cards. For more detailed instructions on this payment option, please click here. If you prefer to make a recurring withdrawal from your bank account, please click here to review ACH payment information.
Can my monthly payment be drafted directly from my bank account?
Yes. Customers can choose to have their water bill automatically withdrawn from their checking account. You will receive a statement indicating the amount that will be withdrawn. For more information or to download an ACH Form, please click here.
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What are the current water rates?
Current rate information is available in the Rates Section of this site.
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What are all the itemized charges that appear on my water bill?
For an explanation of all itemized charges please click here.
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How do I read my water bill?
For detailed instructions on how to read your water bill, click here.
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Am I responsible for my tenant's water bill?
Property owners are responsible for any and all water charges incurred by tenants occupying their property. While owners can make tenant payment of utilities part of their rental or lease agreement, the owner will be responsible for any outstanding charges left by the tenant.
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