Ways to Pay Your Bill
There are multiple ways to pay your Aqua water and wastewater bill, including using our e-Billing system, paying in person, by mail, by phone, and so on!
Explore Your OptionsFor more than 135 years, Aqua has been providing water and wastewater utility services to more than three million people across eight states.
If you're a new customer, welcome! Head to our New Customers page to learn more about Aqua and the resources we provide our customers.
If you're a current customer looking to contact us, pay your bill, or learn more about the bill pay resources we have available, you've come to the right place.
There are multiple ways to pay your Aqua water and wastewater bill, including using our e-Billing system, paying in person, by mail, by phone, and so on!
Explore Your OptionsIf you are in need of financial assistance to ensure you continue to receive uninterrupted water service, or if you'd like to make a donation to help someone in your community, we're here to help!
Learn MoreDo you have some questions about what certain parts of your water bill mean? We've got answers.
View Bill BreakdownDid you know that you can see service alerts in your area, view a service disruption map or get alerts sent directly to your phone all from our website?
Learn MoreThere are various forms you may need as a new or current Aqua customer.
Check Them OutDo you need to start new service with Aqua? Do you need to stop your current service or transfer your Aqua service to a new address?
We're here to help!The water and sewer service lines on your property are your financial responsibility. Aqua partners with HomeServe so we can offer our customers protection from the cost and inconvenience of dealing with unexpected line repairs.
Learn MoreHave a question and need to talk to one of our highly trained customer service representatives? Don't hesitate to reach out!
Let's TalkThink ahead! Don't use water to defrost frozen foods. Instead, leave them in the fridge overnight. It saves water, and it's safer, too.
See More TipsA full load will use about 10 gallons of water, while running your dishwasher only half-full ends up using twice as much water and electricity!
See More TipsKeep a pitcher of drinking water in the refrigerator. It's easy to let the faucet run until the water is cool, which adds up!
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