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The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) delivers clean water and collects sanitary sewage and stormwater from more than 230,000 accounts, representing a residential population of nearly 700,000.
You can pay your water bill and access your Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) account on our Customer Portal. On the portal you can: View your current bill and billing history; Make or schedule a payment; Enroll in auto-pay; Enter a payment arrangement; or See and track your water usage.
You can pay your water bill and access your Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) account on our Customer Portal.
Your water bill payments make all the difference. Thanks to your payments, the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) can continue to: Clean catch basins to reduce flooding (30,000 storm drains cleaned already); Replace water mains and lead service lines to improve clean water delivery;
Authorized account holders can make this type of request. Call DWSD Customer Service at 313-267-8000. You will need to pay your balance, either before turn-off or once billed after turn-off, depending on the account status. If a rental property, click here.
DWSD's mobile-friendly customer care site, helping Detroiters pay their water, sewerage and drainage bill online and see their real-time water usage.
Enrollment in EasyPay Plan does not initiate your water services to be turned on. If you are low-income household, you may qualify for a monthly bill as low as $18 through the DWSD Lifeline Plan. Call Wayne Metro at 313-386-9727 to apply for the Lifeline Plan.
City of Detroit Water & Sewerage Department. City of Detroit Water & Sewerage Department. Customer Self-Service Portal.
Are you experiencing poverty and need assistance with your water bill? The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) and community partners offer Water Assistance Programs for eligible households, including Detroit's income-based water affordability program — the Lifeline Plan.
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) is one of the largest water and sewer utilities in the United States serving more than 200,000 Detroit residential and commercial accounts that includes a city population of nearly 680,000.