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  2. Water – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/water

    The water utility is responsible for providing drinking water, wastewater, and reclaimed water service that protects human health and the environment. Pay your water bill, get billing information, conserve water, report, and learn about the main breaks, get developer requirements for tap installation, removals and fees.

  3. Payment options – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/water/services/payment...

    Businesses, schools and industries with Fort Worth Water utility accounts have access to monitor and manage their water use, and pay their water bills, through the City of Fort Worth’s online commercial MyH2O portal.

  4. MyH2O Program – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/water/myh2o

    Businesses, schools and industries with Fort Worth Water utility accounts have access to monitor and manage their water use, and pay their water bills, through the City of Fort Worth’s online commercial MyH2O portal.

  5. Fort Worth expands Open Space with new land acquisition. Published on November 16, 2024. The 38-acre site in south Fort Worth includes prairie, wetlands, stream channels and a freshwater pond.

  6. Opening, closing and transferring accounts - City of Fort Worth

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/water/services/account

    If you are moving to a new location within Fort Worth, please follow these steps: Call 817-392-4477 before your move so we can continue your service without interruption. Be prepared to provide your water account number or your former service address, your new address and your service request dates.

  7. Water Services – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/water/services

    Water Services. The city operates five drinking water plants spread throughout the city. Fort Worth has a total treatment capacity of 500 million gallons per day for drinking water and 166 million gallons per day for wastewater.

  8. Careers – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/hr/careers

    The City of Fort Worth has a variety of roles that we have to offer for people eager to join our organization. Click the link below that says "See our Careers" to visit our job board and find your next career opportunity!

  9. Water and wastewater rates – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/water/rates

    Fort Worth uses a winter quarter average to determine your billable sewer flow. Household water use in December, January and February is averaged to establish the monthly wastewater volume assessed to your account.

  10. Development Services – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/development-services

    Development Services is seeking to make Fort Worth the most livable city in Texas by promoting orderly growth and development, safe construction, and neighborhood vitality. Get pre-development information, permits, inspections, platting and zoning information for development projects.

  11. Developer information related to water, wastewater ... - City of...

    www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/water/developers

    Contact the water applications section on the lower level of City Hall at 817-392-8250 for assistance on applying for an extension project. A licensed plumber must connect the tap at the property line to the homeowner’s or business's private service lines after obtaining a plumbing permit.