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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.
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.
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...
Residential water customers now have the tools to monitor and manage water use via the recently launched City of Fort Worth online portal. Customers can see usage on an hourly basis the following day and pay a bill with one login.
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Nearly two years after Fort Worth launched its MyH2O online payment portal for water bills, about 60% of water customers have created accounts on the site. Fort Worth has about 292,676 active water accounts, though that number fluctuates, said water department spokesperson Sandra Baker.