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  1. Pay a water bill | Services | City of Philadelphia

    Instructions and fees for accessing and paying your water and sewer services bill.

  2. Customer Service & Billing - American Water

    Amwater.com - American Water CompanyCUSTOMER SERVICE & BILLING Our customers are our number one priority. In this section, you'll find useful information about your service, your …

  3. Water - Wikipedia

    Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H2O. It is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, [c] and nearly colorless chemical substance. It is the main constituent of Earth's …

  4. Philadelphia Water Department

    Aug 8, 2025 · Whether providing safe water for residents to drink, supplying water for industries to manufacture goods, or protecting the region’s water resources, serving our customers with …

  5. Pennsylvania American Water | We Keep Life Flowing

    Pennsylvania American Water has partnered with CDM Smith to inventory what material each customer’s water service line is made of – but we need your help. Click here to learn more …

  6. Water Department - Homepage | City of Philadelphia

    Providing drinking water, wastewater, and storm water services, and protecting the region’s water resources.

  7. Billing & Payment Info - American Water

    For Moneygram locations, look for self-service kiosks or a Red-Phone. For Vanilla Direct Pay locations please take the barcode from your bill or invoice and present to cashier for payment. …

  8. Drinking Water Quality – Philadelphia Water Department

    The Philadelphia Water Department works around the clock to make sure that safe, high-quality drinking water is always on tap. Providing a safe and abundant supply of water is our …

  9. MyWater Login

    American Water MyWater Customer Self Service Portal. MyWater is a fast and easy way to access and manage your water and/or wastewater account.

  10. RatesPhiladelphia Water Department

    The rates PWD charges our customers are determined through a transparent process of public hearings by the Philadelphia Water, Sewer, and Storm Water Rate Board.