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Tyler Water Utilities is dedicated to providing safe drinking water along with sanitary sewer services for the residents of Tyler, while at the same time providing the highest level of Customer Service.
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To make a Water Bill, Lake Tyler Lease or Lake Tyler East Registration payment, please click the City of Tyler logo below: Pay by Phone Payments can be made by phone with a debit, credit card or an e-check, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by calling (903) 531-1230 .
Just need to pay your bill? Click quick pay below. You'll need your account number. No login necessary. Create an account to view details, manage single & multi-accounts, multi-bill pay, and e-Billing. Office Hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.
This service offers up-to-date, online views of customer utility accounts, while also providing several convenient payment options. From the comfort of home, citizens can review such information as payment history, pending payments, and account status.
Tyler City Water Utilities, located in Tyler, Texas, provides water services to the city and surrounding areas. The utility offers standard residential water services with a monthly minimum charge and tiered rates for water usage. Payments can be made in person, by phone, or online.
TYLER, Texas — The City of Tyler says the 2022 drinking water quality report for Tyler Water Utilities (TWU) shows it "provides safe, high-quality drinking water that safeguards public health."...
If you need service for our next available day, please visit our office at 511 W Locust St. Tyler, TX. Our business hours are 8am – 4pm Mon-Fri CST. Applications received Monday through Friday can take 7 business days to be processed.
TYLER, Texas – The city announced Tyler Water Utilities (TWU) plans to change how customers are charged, no longer subsidizing the first 2,000 gallons in favor of charging for total water use. If approved, TWU customers will see an increase of about $20 to their monthly bill.
TYLER, Texas – Tyler Water Utilities has been putting together a plan for the future of the city’s water system and what needs to be done to keep water flowing with an outside engineering consultant Halff Associates.