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Providing reliable water, sewer, stormwater, city power, streetlighting and sustainability services to the Columbus metro area.
Find current utility rates, various service charges and fees associated with connecting to city water, sewer and fire hydrants, rates for power, festival rates and more. Average costs, such as what an average bill runs, running toilets and faucets, outdoor watering, filling a swimming pool and more.
Water is the original health beverage; it contains no fat, calories or cholesterol. 60% of an adult's body is water. A high quality water supply source allows us to provide Columbus area residents with excellent drinking water at a reasonable cost.
Drinking Water Information Your current Consumer Confidence Report provides details and information regarding the quality of your water. Consumer Confidence Report To request a paper copy, please call 614-645-8276 or email [email protected].
The Columbus City Utilities Annual Water Quality Report covering the period from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023 is now available. Please click here to view the report and learn more about your drinking water.
The city’s sources of drinking water include rivers, lakes, streams, reservoirs, springs and wells. Each home, school and business in the greater Columbus area receives water from one...
Public Records - Search the address or parcel in the appropriate section. Remove the beginning date if searching for documents prior to three years ago. For permit-related inquiries and assistance, reach out to Building and Zoning Services. 614-645-7433 or BZS-Intake@columbus.gov.
Enhanced Meter Project: Columbus. The City of Columbus is upgrading its water and power meters through the Enhanced Meter Project (EMP), which began in 2023 and will continue over the next couple of years.
Information on requesting new water, sewer or power service. Contact information for closing accounts, call: 614-645-8276 weekdays, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pay Online and other ways/locations to pay your utility bill. Check for unpaid sewer charges, learn how to reduce your bill, or complete a Tenant Billing Agreement.
Learn more about starting service at Columbus City Utilities. Step 1: Gather Documents. Renters / Contract Buyers: Starting Service. If you are renting or buying on contract, a deposit is required. Please pay your $105 deposit via the payment button below. Then gather these documents before filling out the form below. Copy of your deposit receipt