Erie County Sewer And Water Bill Pay & Customer Service

Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for erie county sewer and water bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.

Billing Questions – Erie County

https://www.eriecounty.oh.gov/BillingQuestions.aspx

We now have a way to pay your utility bill online for free. Please visit https://eriecodoes.authoritypay.com/ to sign up to receive electronic copies of … Bill Fleck. (419) 433-7303, Ext. 2308 or (419) 656-0577 cell EMAIL: Bfleck@ eriecounty .oh.gov. BILLING QUESTIONS FOR SEWER / WATER .

Billing Questions – Erie County, Ohio

https://www.eriecounty.oh.gov/BillingQuestions.aspx

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pay my water or sewer bill?

  • Water service may be shut off due to non-payment.
  • If your account is unpaid for 60 days after the Billing Date your property could be posted with a Final Notice and Demand.
  • Upon receiving the Final Notice and Demand you have 15 days to bring your account current or your water may be shut off.

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How much do you pay for water and sewer?

Water Service – $2.54 per 1000 gallons ($16.67 minimum) Sewer Service – $4.00 per 1000 gallons ($5.00 minimum) Outside City limits, please call for charges. Additionally, customers are billed for water and sewer capital improvements, primacy fees, Pilot, and sales tax. (Effective Jan 1, 2017)

How much should my sewer bill be?

Your sewer bill is based on the amount of water that goes through your water meter. For a 5/8” water meter the corresponding sewer rates are: For up to the first 2,000 gallons per month: The next 18,000 gallons per month: $5.51/thousand gallons. All over 20,000 gallons per month: $3.89/thousand gallons.

Where do I pay my sewer bill?

  • Commercial “Service” – basic charge for commercial billing.
  • Other Sources – refer to commercial locations which have a private water supply with discharges to the sewers.
  • Meter Read – charge for reading meters for other source water systems and unsewered water allowances.

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