Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for platteville water and sewer bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.
Water & Sewer | Platteville Wisconsin
https://www.platteville.org/publicworks/page/water-sewer
Pay by phone. 1.877.885.7968 option 1. You will need to have your account number in order to complete your transaction. (If you have problems with your phone … Credit card payments can be made online through Payment Service Network, via phone (877.885.7968 option 1) or in the Finance office located at City Hall. Please …
Water & Sewer Payments | Platteville Wisconsin
https://www.platteville.org/publicworks/page/water-sewer-payments
Pay by phone. 1.877.885.7968 option 1. You will need to have your account number in order to complete your transaction. (If you have problems with your phone or online payments, please …
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I pay my water and sewer bill?
With automatic payment withdrawal, the Water & Sewer Department will withdraw the full payment out of the customer’s account on the 20th of every month. Credit card payments can be made online through Payment Service Network, via phone (877.885.7968 option 1) or in the Finance office located at City Hall.
How do I pay my Belleville sewer and trash bill?
The City of Belleville offers a direct debit option to have your payment made automatically (ACH) through your bank. Complete the Sewer and Trash Payment (ACH) Authorization Form or call and request to have one mailed or emailed to you. This service is provided free of charge.
How do I pay for Daleville water?
The City of Daleville Water has partnered with nexBillPay to extend an additional payment option for customers interested in using their check, debit card or credit card. n exBillPay is a trusted third-party automated payment service that allows you to pay online.
Where does Platteville get its drinking water?
In Platteville, drinking water is supplied by the Central Weld County Water District. You can view results of supply source testing at CWCWD . In addition to testing at the source, lead and copper levels in drinking water is tested locally. The results of those tests are published annually in the Platteville Consumer Confidence Report.