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The water utility is responsible for providing drinking water, wastewater, and reclaimed water service that protects human health and the environment. Pay your water bill, get billing information, conserve water, report, and learn about the main breaks, get developer requirements for tap installation, removals and fees.
MyH2O is a program that allows customers to monitor and manage their water use online or through a mobile app. Learn how to register, access water data, set alerts, pay bills and more.
Businesses, schools and industries with Fort Worth Water utility accounts have access to monitor and manage their water use, and pay their water bills, through the City of Fort Worth’s online commercial MyH2O portal.
Water Services. The city operates five drinking water plants spread throughout the city. Fort Worth has a total treatment capacity of 500 million gallons per day for drinking water and 166 million gallons per day for wastewater.
To access your water bill and other services, you need to login with your username or login ID and password. If you don't have an account, you can register online or call the customer service number.
The water department using its recently installed smart water meter system to target homes and businesses that use 300 or more gallons of water per hour on Mondays, when watering is not...
Learn about the new water bill payment portal MYH20 that replaces the current system by Dec. 4, 2023. Find out how to convert, see your usage and get answers to common questions.
The city’s water department is asking Fort Worth City Council members to approve an increase to water and wastewater rates as soon as the end of August. The raised rate would fund a $42 million increase in the utility’s 2025 budget, which is expected to be $616,969,098 — a 7% increase from 2024.
The city of Fort Worth has experienced hundreds of water main breaks due to cold weather and power outages, leaving thousands of customers without water. The water department is working to fix...
The city of Fort Worth is monitoring and testing for PFAS, a group of synthetic chemicals that can cause health problems and are hard to remove from water. Learn how the city plans to...