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Providing Clean, Safe Drinking Water Since 1888 Baton Rouge Water Company is committed to providing our customers with only the finest quality water. We’ve been serving the Baton Rouge Metro area since 1888.
Cash payments can now be made for your water and sewer bills at all Western Union Quick Collect locations. You’ll find convenient spots like Walgreens, Albertson’s and Regions. Places you already know and visit nearby. Go to westernunion.com select Quick Collect locations and enter your zip code.
The Customer Service Department at the Water Company offers a wide variety of services that are available to you at your fingertips. Here you can find out more about paying your bill, opening, closing or transferring an account, current outages or advisories, as well as frequently asked questions.
Customers billed by Baton Rouge Water Company and Parish Water Company can now pay online as well as by phone. Online payments can be made if the customer is not subject to disconnect within 48 hours. Customers using their personal bank's bill-pay service should confirm how payments are remitted.
SmartBill Enrollment Form. Please Note: If you have previously enrolled in SmartBill, the most recent email address that you provide via this screen will be used to send the next electronic copy of your utility bill.
The Baton Rouge Water Company offers Smartbill, another FREE way to pay your bill. Smartbill is the safe and secure solution which addresses two of the most popular suggestions that we have received from our customers; eliminating convenience fees AND reducing their carbon footprint by going PAPERLESS!
Affiliate water companies, Baton Rouge Water Company, Ascension Water Company, and Parish Water Company supply high quality water to our customers in the greater Baton Rouge metro area.
The Baton Rouge Water Company, Parish Water Company, and Ascension Water Company announced in a news release that customers are being asked to limit their water usage immediately due to an increased demand caused by hot and dry conditions.
Baton Rouge Water Co. and its affiliate companies serving East Baton Rouge and Ascension parishes are asking more than 190,000 customers to conserve water immediately because of high...
Despite long-standing concerns regarding the quality of Baton Rouge’s aquifer, the city’s water system received an ‘A’ rating from the Louisiana Department of Health in a new report. The letter grades for community water systems were initiated as part of the health department’s Safe Drinking Water Program.