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Need to pay your city services bill for turn on/off your water connection? Planning on backwashing or draining your pool? Want to learn how you can do your part to conserve water? Find the answers on this page.
Visit this site to start, stop or transfer a service. The links below are helpful in assisting you with customer service issues. If you still have questions, please call us at 602-262-6251, send us an email , or visit one our Customer Services office locations.
Pay City Services Bill (Water, Sewer, Trash) Online. Pay your bill online with our easy to use web application. Bill Payment Options. There are many ways to pay your City Services Bill. Follow the link above to learn more.
Water Initiatives. City of Phoenix Applauds ADEQ's Advanced Water Purification Initiative. Read More.
On this page, find options to view or pay your city services bill, sign up for paperless billing, update your account information, or find payment locations. View your bill before paying.
Start or Transfer Service. To get service started, please submit a request for services online at least 48 hours before your preferred start date through the MyPHX311 Self-Service portal.
Service Address. Example: 200 W Washington St. Please enter service address as it appears on the top portion of your bill. Use abbreviations (West = W, North = N, Street = St, Drive = Dr, etc.) Do not include City, State or Zip.
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The city of Phoenix Water Services Department consistently provides a reliable supply of drinking water that meets or surpasses all standards for health and safety at a lower cost than most southwest cities. More than 90 percent of the water delivered to our customers comes from surface water sources such as lakes, rivers and streams.