Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for yukon water bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.
Utility Billing – City of Yukon
http://www.yukonok.gov/city-departments/utility-billing/
405.350.3910 [email protected]. Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.. Monday – Friday. Pay Online . Pay by phone (automated) by calling (405) 354-2PAY.
Pay Online – City of Yukon
http://www.yukonok.gov/pay-online/
If you pay your water, trash, and sewage to the City of Yukon, then yes you live in our city limits. If you pay your water, sewage, and trash to OKC, then you will need to file an alarm permit through them here. If still unsure, check here prior to submitting your payment. Pay Records Copy Fees, Gun Range Fees or Police Training Pay your Ticket
Frequently Asked Questions
How to contact Yukon utilities billing department?
by calling (405) 354-2PAY. The Utility Billing Department serves Yukon citizens through the monthly reading of water meters, service order management and subsequent billing and collection for municipal utility services. The department is comprised of office and field staff who are committed to accuracy and customer service excellence.
Why choose Yukon Water service?
At Yukon Water Service, we pride ourselves on our high standards of service to our customers. Serving clients throughout the Yukon and Whitehorse, we specialize in residential and commercial water delivery, especially for rural homeowners and the mining industry.
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What is the salary range for Yukon’s water and wastewater sector?
A Yukon water and wastewater sector profile found that 25% of respondents have a salary range over $80K per year and that this sector has a top heavy and maturing workforce, with 35% of the workforce expected to retire in the next ten years ( YG, 2017 ).