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The City of Broken Arrow uses Paymentus, a secure, convenient, and user-friendly utility billing and online payment system. Customers may access the Customer Portal here. Step by step guides. How to register your account. How to enable utility Autopay option.
The City of Broken Arrow has implemented a more secure, convenient, and user-friendly utility billing and online payment system. REGISTERING YOUR ACCOUNT. When registering your account for the first time, the number of digits following the dash in the Account ID must equal six digits.
Payment Methods. Check in the mail or the yellow drop box in the northeast parking lot at the intersection of Dallas and 1st Streets. Online. Electronic check via your bank account through your online banking, and the City’s automatic bank drafting (see Automatic Bill Payment Plan below).
New water tower coming to south BA. Construction is expected to begin in early 2025 on an elevated water storage tank, also known as a water tower, on 11.5 acres at the northeast corner of New Orleans and Lynn Lane. $23.5 million available for improvements.
From its beginnings using natural springs, the city has evolved into a robust water infrastructure serving a growing population. Here's how we ensure clean, reliable water for you: Water Source: Our main water source is the Verdigris River, processed at our state-of-the-art Water Treatment Plant.
Stormwater fees offset maintenance and containment of stormwater within the City. Streetlight fees offset the cost of construction, maintenance and repair of the street lighting system.
For new or transferred utility accounts, you may apply in person at 220 S. 1st St. or by emailing us. You may also fax the required documents to 918-259-8215. *A signed contract plus a form of identification is now required to open a new account. Read the new policy.
Highly trained and licensed operators continuously monitor the water supply by performing more than 6,000 water quality tests each year to ensure that Broken Arrow water is safe to drink. 2023 CCR Water Quality Report
The most water used in a single day during 2022 was 25.1 million gallons of water recorded on July 11. The daily water use is continually monitored by the Utilities Department. When conditions exist that indicate the probability of a water shortage, the Water Conservation Program will be enacted.
The Verdigris Water Treatment Plant is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to providing clean and safe drinking water to the residents of Broken Arrow. The plant was completed in 2014 and cost approximately $70 million.