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We ensure Toledo's water is safe, clean, and distributed efficiently to all customers. Our department consists of 6 divisions which manage the core services Toledoans depend on. We distribute, treat, and reclaim water, as well as manage the infrastructure including 7,109 miles of pipes and one water treatment facility.
Most banks and credit unions offer a free way to pay bills online. Once the Department of Public Utilities has been created as a "payee", you can easily login and send payment each month. Processing fee: none
Contact the Department of Public Utilities Customer Service center for help on all things related to water, sewer, and billing.
These rights and responsibilities are outlined in the Toledo Municipal Code and have not been updated to reflect the change to monthly billing. You have the right to establish water service provided you meet these criteria:
We facilitate the service delivery, customer service, and billing for Toledo's water customers. Information about a notice from Public Utilities mailed to water customers. Read more
Smart meters are water meters that measure and communicate water usage to the City of Toledo’s Department of Public Utilities without requiring a manual read. They are a key component of our new Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system.
Produce the best quality potable drinking water at the lowest cost for 500,000 people in the greater Toledo Metropolitan area by purifying and transporting treated surface water to sustain industry and enhance the lives of our residents.
Our Sewer and Drainage division provides cost effective and uninterrupted operation and maintenance of 1100 miles of sanitary sewers, 986 miles of storm sewers and 64 miles of ditch drainage systems for the residents of Toledo.
Engage Toledo. Engage Toledo is your 24/7 customer service provider for all city service requests and issues. Our service commitment. Engage by phone. Call Engage Toledo 24/7 at 419-936-2020. Please use the phone number to report issues requiring immediate attention, such as a water or sewer emergency, or anything pertaining to public safety.
Public Utilities The Department of Public Utilities has a representative waiting to assist you over the phone, in person, or online. toledo.oh.gov/water Water/Sewer Emergencies Report flooded streets, hydrant leaks, and water in the basement concerns 24 hours a day to Engage Toledo at 419-936-2020.