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Greater Cincinnati Water Works water meets or exceeds all state and federal health standards. Greater Cincinnati Water Works' mission is to provide customers within our regional communities a plentiful supply of the highest quality water and excellent services.
Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) supplies more than 43-billion gallons of water a year to over 1 million people. In addition to providing and billing for water, GCWW also provides billing services to other utilities.
Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) is committed to total customer satisfaction. Our mission is to provide customers within our regional communities a plentiful supply of the highest quality water and excellent services. For your convenience, GCWW has made it easy to manage your account online.
Call 513-591-7700 for: Water quality and source water protection inquiries. Customer billing inquiries. Water emergencies (24-hours) Information on Paying Your Water & Sewer Bill.
Water, Stormwater & Sewer Service Charges. View Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW), Stormwater Management Utility (SMU), and Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) rate updates and service charges: Businesses.
The Greater Cincinnati Water Works Annual report contains information such as a service map, operational data, microbiological data, water quality comparisons, water quality data and financial profile.
Please submit this form if you are moving or selling your property. To allow us to calculate your final bill, please include the following information with your request: ** If you need the water service turned off or on, please call 513-591-7700 between the hours of 7:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday (excluding holidays). **. To allow us to ...
GCWW's priority is safe drinking water. To ensure this, an average of 600 tests are performed each day throughout the system. Source waters are tested routinely to detect contaminants before they enter treatment plants. Water quality experts test the water after each stage of the treatment process.