Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for alma water bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.
Alma Water Department | City of Alma, Arkansas
https://www.almaarkansas.gov/water/
Billing Information. Payment for a water and sewer service is due upon receipt and past due 15 days from the billing date. A 10% late penalty is charged …
Alma Water Department | City of Alma, Arkansas
https://www.almaarkansas.gov/water/
The water office is currently open to the public for making payments. But, payments can be made through the drop boxes on the front of the water office and at Bank OZK, payments can also be made by credit card online or through automatic bank draft, please call to set up free bank draft.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to make payments to city of Alma?
But, payments can be made through the drop boxes on the front of the water office and at Bank OZK, payments can also be made by credit card online or through automatic bank draft, please call to set up free bank draft. New customers can complete an online application service as well. Website: www.cityofalma.org/water/
Is the city of Alma water supply still available?
City of Alma water treatment personnel have confirmed the uninterrupted availability of supplies necessary for the water treatment process. Rest assured, the City of Alma Public Works is proactive in monitoring the situation and taking every precaution to keep our customers and employees safe while providing continued quality service.
How do I register for the Alma customer portal?
Call the water office for easy Customer Portal registration: 479.632.2254 or register at: alma.watersmart.com To register for FREE bank draft services, call the water office at 479.632.2254
How does the Alma wastewater treatment facility work?
To complete the cycle, our wastewater is efficiently collected and transferred to the Alma Wastewater Treatment Facility where aerated lagoons thoroughly process the waste before the water returns to the Arkansas River.