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About us The Utility Billing Office (UBO) is committed to providing excellent customer service through accurate and timely billing, equitable collections, and the fulfillment of customers' requests for utilities services and information.
The Auburn Water Works Board is a public corporation organized to acquire, construct, operate, maintain, improve, and extend a water treatment plant(s) and distribution system(s) serving the City of Auburn under its franchise agreement.
Pay Utility Bill Click Citizen Self Service and select Register to create an account using a valid email address and secure password. If you have already created an account for City invoices or business licenses, you may choose to use the same login.
WELCOME to the City of Auburn Self Services. You can now pay your Auburn Water Works Board Utility Bill, renew your City of Auburn Business License, pay your City invoices, and file & pay quarterly reports online. Utility Billing Office: Pay Utility Bill
Auburn Water uses a third party provider to process our web payments. Use your web ID number located at the top right of your bill to register or pay your bill at the link below. Click here to pay your bill online or set up for auto-pay.
The Auburn Water Works Board has transitioned to a new online utility billing system. All online customers need to set up a new account. Here are detailed instructions to help you get set up. Go to https:// www.auburnalabama.org/, click the Pay button and then City Utilities Billing to begin. STEP 1: Register
Water from Lake Ogletree was used to produce 44.36% of your drinking water in 2022. The AWW also operates two groundwater wells to meet increasing water demand.
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Check for dripping faucets, running toilets, or possible breaks in the water line. If a problem is detected, a plumber should be notified to perform the repairs. If the customer is renting, contact the landlord immediately.
Water from Lake Ogletree was used to produce 50.2% of your drinking water in 2021. The AWW also operates two groundwater wells to meet increasing water demand.
The City of Auburn Water System, under the management of Auburn Water Works Board (AWWB), provides water for about 64,200 residents living in the area of Auburn, Alabama.
Providing technical assistance and recommendations to the City Manager and Water Works Board on all water, storm water quality and sanitary sewer issues; Operating and maintaining public utilities in a fiscally sound manner while providing a level of service exceeding legal requirements.
The Auburn Water Works Board passed a Phase II Drought Warning at a special called meeting Wednesday, placing mandatory restrictions on water use for Auburn residents as forecasts continue to...
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Please contact the Utility Billing Office at (334) 501-3050 if you have any questions or concerns regarding establishing an account with the Water Works Board. Email us at [email protected] , or visit our office at 1501 West Samford Avenue in Auburn, Alabama.
The Auburn Water Works Board, through its continued planning and forecasting of Auburn’s future water needs, recently authorized the design of a new ground water well in south Auburn that will add to the city’s supply of quality water resources.
The EPA's release of a national drinking water standard to tackle "forever chemicals" marks a significant step in public health. These substances, like PFAS, pose serious risks, from altered metabolism to an increased cancer risk.
EWG's Tap Water Database chemical contaminant results for Auburn Water Works. Find out what chemicals are in your tap water.
The Water Division is responsible for the inspection, maintenance and repair of the following components of the Water Distribution System: Approximately 320 miles of water mains; An estimated 2,680 fire hydrants; Approximately 6,000 water valves; Approximately 22,608 water meters.
The Board of Public Works continues working diligently to make sure water levels remain stable. We continue to provide data with daily readings on the number of gallons pumped, pumping times, and reservoir levels. This will keep the public informed of current conditions. See the City of Auburn website at https://auburn.ne.gov for updates.
Below is a list of available forms provided for your convenience by the Water Works Board of the City of Auburn. Some forms are available to be submitted directly from the web. These forms allow you to complete them online and submit them electronically to a Utility Billing Customer Service representative.