With a heritage that extends back to 1919, Kaeser Compressors is an industry leader in industrial compressed air equipment, including rotary lobe and rotary screw blower packages, rotary screw compressors, vacuum pumps, portable diesel screw compressors, air treatment components and other system accessories. Wastewater treatment plants across the country rely on us for air system solutions that are engineered for long life and continuous energy savings.
Sidestream injection (SSI) systems are shaking up the water treatment industry, unseating industry-standard fine bubble diffusion (FBD) systems by delivering fast, high-efficiency ozone transfer with a small footprint.
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation administers the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act (1914) that provides for the granting of licences and permits to take water and undertake certain works. Further information can be found at water licensing.
Information on when you may require a licence or permit, types of licences and the licensing process can be found at water licensing. Refer to Exemptions for information on the activities that don't require licensing.
Use a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card to pay your water bill 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call 678.376.6800 and follow the voice prompts. Payments made with the automated system can take 24 to 48 hours to post to your account.
To use our new and improved system, you just need to set up your account online with a few easy steps. Grab your water bill and follow these easy step-by-step instructions! Click the button below to access the online portal.
The Department routinely investigates the occurrence of a high water bill. The investigation consists of an examination of the water meter and meter box to ensure there are no leaks, and a visual inspection of the exterior of your property to determine the possible causes of the higher consumption.
The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department's new social awareness campaign, Water is Life, encourages residents to pause and reflect on water's critical role on their day-to-day lives, and share their stories on social media by tagging @MiamiDadeWater and using the hashtag #WaterIsLife.
You can make payments online, by phone or mail, or in person. If you need help setting up an account, have questions about your bill, or would like to learn more about your options if you cannot pay your bill in full, please contact Customer Service.
To make a payment, you will need your account number, which is located on your water and wastewater bill. View a Sample Bill to see where your account number is located. Please note that if you wish to pay using a credit or debit card, you will be charged a convenience fee of 2.25%. We currently accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.
Use MyPhillyWaterBill to find and print water bills for the last 13 months. If you need a copy of an older water bill, please contact the Water Revenue Department at (215) 685-6300. You can also visit us in the Municipal Services Building Concourse Level at 1401 John F. Kennedy Blvd to request an old copy.
Use the online bill portal without convenience fees to set up recurring payments, make a one-time payment or pay using a bank account. With an account, you can also view your bill, check payment history and more.
The payment and billing systems will be down for maintenance starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 1, through 7 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 4. Payments online and by phone will be unavailable during the maintenance window. We apologize for the inconvenience.
If you are still using our older online payment site (Paymentus),we ask that you migrate to the MyH2O portal immediately. For autopay customers, failure to migrate by 7p.m. on Friday Dec. 1, may lead to interruptions to your water account.
Online payments for residential customers now go through the MyH2O portal, where customers can also view their water use by the day or by the hour. The data is not available in real time but is available the next day. Previous bills and payment history are available, too.
If the water at your property was disconnected due to non-payment and you make a payment, you must call the Customer Care Center at 305-665-7477 as soon as the required payment is made. If you call before 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, your service will be reconnected before midnight; otherwise, the service will be reconnected the following day by 10 a.m. If you call by 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, service will be reconnected same day; otherwise, the service will be reconnected the following day by 10 a.m. In calling to request service reconnection, you are accepting responsibility for having all fixtures in the OFF position to avoid any water loss and/or damage to the property. The service will not be reconnected if there is evidence of water registering at the meter. A reconnection fee of $35.00 will be applied to your account for each visit required to reconnect the service.
To pay your City of Savannah utility bill online, you will need the Account Number and Barcode from the payment coupon of your bill. For a step-by-step guide to using our online payment system, please download our detailed instructions.
The City of Savannah pays for the processing of eCHECK (ACH) online utility bill payments to keep this payment option fee-free for our customers. Customers will pay a $3.85 Convenience Fee to our online payment processor for all other payment options, which include:
An email address is required for all online payments, and the minimum payment amount is $10. To pay using eCHECK, the payment amount must be under $1,000. You will need to provide your checking or savings routing number and account number including all zeros. To pay using any other method, the payment amount must be no higher than $300.
PLEASE NOTE: In making an online payment using this portal, you are further agreeing to the City of Savannah Water Service Turn-on Release Agreement.
Cobb County Water System has a payment website with enhanced customer service features. For more information about setting up and managing your online account, view the Frequently Asked Questions below.
The Cobb County Water System has partnered with Paymentus to offer an enhanced website for online account access and payments, which includes the following additional features that customers may elect to receive:
Recommended. Most banks and credit unions offer a free way to pay bills online. Once the Department of Public Utilities has been created as a "payee", you can easily login and send payment each month.
Customers will receive written notice before water service can be disconnected for non-payment. Prior to disconnection, eligible customers may apply for an installment payment plan to pay off past due balances. Tenants of rental properties facing disconnection should contact customer service for guidance. Delinquent water, sewer, storm water, and refuse charges may become a lien on your property and subject to collection activity.
Our online customer payment portal will be down for maintenance beginning Friday, December 1, 2023. If you need to make a payment, please use one of the other payment options listed below.
To renew an existing authorization, you must know your authorization number. The authorization number is printed on all correspondence sent by the Iowa DNR about your stormwater Notice of Intent (NOI) and authorization.
After indicating that you wish to renew your current authorization, enter your authorization number and click on "Ok". The first page of the online renewal process will appear. The blue "NEXT" link at the bottom of the page will take you to the first page of authorization information. Verify the information, changing any that is incorrect, and proceed through the pages by clicking the blue "NEXT" link at the bottom of each page. You may access previous pages by clicking on the blue "PREVIOUS" link on the bottom of each page.
After indicating that you wish to apply for a new permit authorization (submit a new NOI), click on "Ok". The first page of the online application/NOI process will appear. The blue "NEXT" link at the bottom of the page will take you to the first page of application information. Enter the information and proceed through the pages using the "NEXT" link at the bottom of each page. You may access previous pages using the blue "PREVIOUS" link on the bottom of each page.
Please note, any discharge from a facility or construction site that may temporarily degrade an Outstanding National Resource Water or Outstanding State Resource Water is required to be permitted by an individual NPDES permit, as stipulated in 567 Chapter 64 of the Iowa Administrative Code and in the Iowa Antidegradation Implementation Procedure. General permit coverage is not available for these discharges. The list of these waters is located in Appendix B of the Antidegradation Implementation Procedure.
The Chesterfield County Utilities Department is a public water and wastewater utility that uses state-of-the-art technology to deliver the highest quality service to its customers. Learn more about the department in the Utilities Department Overview - Fiscal Year 2023 Report (PDF) and the Utilities Fiscal Year 2022 Performance Plan (PDF).
Chesterfield County is responsible for maintaining waterlines up to the meter and wastewater lines up to the property line. Lines on the property are the responsibility of the property owner. Utility emergency crews are on call 24 hours a day. If you see an emergency or suspect there is a problem with any county maintained utility lines, call 804-748-1310.
If you are unsure whether a piece of property has public water or wastewater service available, you may send a request by emailing Sewer Availability or by calling 804-748-1864. If you need a sewer lateral location faxed to you, call 804-748-1864.
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