Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for truckee meadows water authority bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.
Billing – Truckee Meadows Water Authority
https://tmwa.com/tmwa-customer-service/billing-payment-options/
Log into our customer account portal (you will need to setup your online account if haven’t already done so). Click Bills & Payments in the left navigation bar.
Billing – Truckee Meadows Water Authority
https://tmwa.com/tmwa-customer-service/billing-payment-options/
TMWA will still send you a monthly water bill showing the payment and due date, but you won’t need to take any action. In addition, if you have any questions about your water bill, you may always contact TMWA at 834-8080 for clarification.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I contact Truckee Meadows Water Authority?
You can contact them directly by phone at 775-834-8080. I can’t find my paper bill. Can I find my bill online? View your bill online at Truckee Meadows Water Authority .
How many people live in the Truckee Meadows?
From its source along the pristine shores of Lake Tahoe to your family’s tap, our water is carefully monitored, treated and safely delivered to more than 385,000 residents of the Truckee Meadows every day. Learn more about how TMWA’s professionals safeguard this valuable resource for our community.
How do I sign up for autopay with tmwa?
TMWA will still send you a monthly water bill showing the payment and due date, but you won’t need to take any action. In addition, if you have any questions about your water bill, you may always contact TMWA at 834-8080 for clarification. It’s that easy! Just click the “Sign up for AutoPay” link below and take the following steps:
How does the Truckee Donner Public Utility District get its water?
Truckee Donner Public Utility District (TDPUD) acquires its water from aquifers hundreds of feet deep all within the Truckee groundwater basin area. The water is transported to Truckee’s higher elevations through a series of pump stations and is stored in water tanks strategically placed throughout the community.