Gwinnett H2O 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 gwinnett h2o bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.

Water Resources – Gwinnett County

https://www.gwinnettcounty.com/departments/water

You can conveniently pay your Gwinnett County water bill at thousands of Western Union Quick Collect locations nationwide! Bring your Gwinnett County water bill …

Pay My Bill – Gwinnett County

https://www.gwinnettcounty.com/web/gwinnett/departments/water/paymybill

Customers can still pay their bill in person at our Lawrenceville office, or by calling our 24-hour automated phone system at 678.376.6800. Paying online is the fastest and most convenient way to pay. To make an online payment, customers can visit www.gwinnetth2o.com/paymybill.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pay my gwinnetth2o Bill?

Customers can still pay their bill in person at our Lawrenceville office, or by calling our 24-hour automated phone system at 678.376.6800. Paying online is the fastest and most convenient way to pay. To make an online payment, customers can visit www.gwinnetth2o.com/paymybill.

Where can I get potable water in Gwinnett County?

The Water Department, or Water Utility, provides potable tap water to residential customers, businesses, and others in Gwinnett County. Lawrenceville residents can contact the Water Department to start or stop water services, for drinking water reports, or for billing and payment information.

Can I pay my Gwinnett County water bill at Kroger?

Gwinnett County Water customers can pay bills through Money Services at the Kroger Family of Stores. Pay your latest Gwinnett County Water bill before or after your regular grocery shopping with Money Services. Our convenient locations within the Kroger Family of Stores make it a great way for local residents to pay their utilities.

What will Gwinnett County water bills look like in 2031?

The expected cost to the average Gwinnett County resident will be bills that are $20.21 higher a month, by 2031. Still, Michael Lanfreschi, the county’s director of finance and project controls, said he expects Gwinnett water bills to stay below those in Atlanta and DeKalb County

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