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  2. New York City Water Board - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/nycwaterboard/index.page

    New York City Water Board. Like many large cities, the entirety of New York City’s water and sewer infrastructure is funded by revenue it collects through water and sewer rates.

  3. How to Pay - DEP - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/dep/pay-my-bills/how-to-pay.page

    How to Pay. You can make payments online, by phone or mail, or in person. If you need help setting up an account, have questions about your bill, or would like to learn more about your options if you cannot pay your bill in full, please contact Customer Service.

  4. Water Supply - DEP - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/dep/water/water-supply.page

    The New York City Water Supply System provides one billion gallons of safe drinking water to New York Citys 8.5 million residents every day. The system also provides about 110 million gallons a day to one million people living in Westchester, Putnam, Orange, and Ulster counties.

  5. My DEP Account - New York City

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    You can find your 13-digit account number on your bill. Please make sure to enter the account number exactly as it appears including all leading zeros.

  6. Resources for Homeowners - NYC DEP - New York City

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    Resources for Homeowners. We offer a number of options to pay your bill. You can register for a My DEP Account and go paperless by setting up auto-pay or pay by email. You can also pay by mail, phone, or in person at one of our customer service borough offices. For more information, visit How to Pay.

  7. How a ‘Hidden’ $1.4 Billion Tax Will Make N.Y.C. Water Bills ...

    www.nytimes.com/2024/05/03/nyregion/water-bills-nyc.html

    The city plans to charge its own Water Board more than $1.4 billion in rent over four years to lease its water and sewer systems from the city, according to budget documents reviewed by Rahul...

  8. Sign in to My DEP Account - New York City

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    UMAX CSS | Sign in. Environmental Protection. 311 Search all NYC.gov websites. As of February 17, 2024, the prices of the Service Line Protection Program have increased. To learn more.

  9. NYC Property Owners Could See Their Water Bill Rise by 8.5%

    www.thecity.nyc/2024/05/27/water-bill-increase-payment

    New York property owners may get hit with an 8.5% increase on their water bills, the biggest hike in nearly 15 years, in large part because of huge fees charged to the city’s water board by the Adams administration.

  10. View Water Charges - New York City

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    DEP Water Charges is the fast and convenient way to view your current water and wastewater charges without having to login.

  11. Current Water Distribution - DEP - New York City

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    Neighborhoods in New York City receive their drinking water from reservoirs of the Croton System, Catskill System and Delaware System, or often a combination of all three. The Water Distribution Map below shows which system is currently supplying water to various parts of the city.