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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.
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.
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Water company workers hope thousands of residential customers will convert to the new payment portal system by the new Dec. 4 deadline. The portal is part of the city's new digital upgrade to...
With the federal government stepping up regulation of drinking water contamination, the city of Fort Worth will increase monitoring of cancer-causing “forever chemicals” in its water...
The MyH2O portal is a place where customers can go and get information, they can pay their bill, but they can also see their water use. In the future, we plan to add some additional features to that for customers. But what’s available today is the ability to pay your bill online or just view your bill online.
Locations and Hours of Operations Customer Service Call Center 817-392-4477 Monday through Friday 7am-7pm Location: Water Department Office 908 Monroe St. Fort Worth TX 76102 Hours of Operation are Monday through Friday...
Between January 2023 and January 2024, the city’s water department will submit four rounds of treated water samples from each of Fort Worth’s water treatment plants to a third-party lab. The lab will test for 29 different PFAS chemicals and lithium.
The water department using its recently installed smart water meter system to target homes and businesses that use 300 or more gallons of water per hour on Mondays, when watering is not allowed.