Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for mawc bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.
MAWC Self Service Online Portal: Login
MAWC is pleased to offer you 24/7 access to all your account information. Pay your current bill , enroll in e-billing, setup auto- pay , and much more.
Login – MAWC Self Service Online Portal
(724) 755-5800 24 hours a day / 7 days a week Please call 911 if you are experiencing a hazardous emergency situation REPORT AN EMERGENCYgo to Website Login to my Account MAWC is pleased to offer you 24/7 access to all your account information. Pay your current bill, enroll in e-billing, setup auto-pay, and much more.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I pick up my payments from MAWC?
They are picked up daily. Call 724 755-5800 to speak with an operator or Select 4 for the automated payment system. Note: payment via credit or debit card will incur a convenience fee of $3.75. MAWC has agreements with business in the surrounding neighborhoods that will collect payments on MAWC’s behalf. Click on the link for those Agencies.
How do I pay my MAWSS Bill?
Your MAWSS bill can be automatically paid from your bank account monthly. In order to enroll, create an online account or log into your online account. Once you enroll and log in, go to “Payment and View Recurring Payments”. Then go to, “Add Recurring Payments” (under Action), and enter your bank information and submit.
How do I enroll in MAWC e-billing?
Login to my Account MAWC is pleased to offer you 24/7 access to all your account information. Pay your current bill, enroll in e-billing, setup auto-pay, and much more. To enroll, simply click the Create Accountlink for secure account access. Email Password Keep me logged in (this is a trustworthy computer) Login Create Account
What does MAWC stand for?
The Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County (MAWC) – McKeesport provides water for about 32,645 residents living in the area of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Established in 1942, the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County – McKeesport Water Treatment Plant currently obtains its supply from a surface water source, the Youghiogheny River.