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Water Management. The Department of Water Management purifies and delivers approximately 750 million gallons of drinking water to residents of Chicago and 120 suburbs daily. 42% of the whole state gets their water from us.
The easiest way to pay is through the City's new web portal for utility billing. The web portal allows you to: View, print, or download your bills. Go green and enroll in paperless billing. View payment history and usage. Make a quick payment.
Reduced water rates, debt forgiveness, and benefit payments toward water & sewer bills for low-income households.
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City of Chicago Payment Portal. Utility Bills (Water, Sewer, Garbage, and Water - Sewer Tax) Department of Finance. Make a payment on your utility bill. Please have your account number and zip code ready to continue. Continue. City of Chicago ...
The City of Chicago’s Department of Water Management (DWM) delivers drinking water to the City and suburbs as well as removing waste water and storm runoff through the sewer system. They build and maintain water and sewer infrastructure and provide information to help you pay your bills, conserve water to save money, and test your water quality.
The Department of Water Management is responsible for delivering nearly 1 billion gallons of fresh pure water to the residents of Chicago and 125 suburban communities every day
The Utility Billing Relief Program (UBR) is a City of Chicago program intended to make water and sewer bills more affordable for qualifying Chicago residents.
The Bureau of Water Supply provides approximately 750 million gallons clean, safe drinking water a day to Chicago and neighboring suburban communities. Lake Michigan water enters the purification system from the cribs located about 2 miles out in the lake.
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