THE CITY
OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Consumer
Resources
New
York City Water Board
Public
Information Regarding Water and Wastewater Rates
The New York City Water Board has prepared an
information booklet to acquaint the public with its rate and billing
policy and regulatory proposals for Fiscal Year 2007
and with the financial condition of the water and wastewater system
and its budget for the upcoming year.
For the complete information booklet, Public Information Regarding
Water and Wastewater Rates, please read:
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Water
and Wastewater Rate Schedule
Effective July 1, 2005 (FY2006) , the water rate for all in-City customers,
flat-rate and metered, increased by 3% over the rate in effect in
Fiscal Year 2005, and the wastewater rate remained at 159% of the applicable
water charge.
For the complete rate schedule, Water and Wastewater Rate Schedule,
please read:
waterrates.pdf
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Regulations
Governing the Discontinuance of Water Supply and/or Sewer Service
Because of Nonpayment
These regulations, authorized by Sections 1045-h(8) and 1045-j(5)
of the New York Public Authorities Law, allow the New York City Department
of Environmental Protection to terminate water and sewer services
to customers because of nonpayment of charges imposed by the New York
City Water Board. These regulations define when DEP may terminate
services and the requirements DEP must follow. They also specify the
procedures for customers to follow to avoid service termination by
making payment of delinquent charges or entering into an installment
agreement.
To learn about these regulations and procedures, the Regulations
Governing the Discontinuance of Water Supply and/or Sewer Service
Because of Nonpayment, please read:
shutoff.pdf
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Water
Board Policy Resolutions
The Water Board from time to time adopts resolutions which implement
specific billing programs or modify previously approved billing programs
or policies.
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NYCServ
ePayment Center
Through New York City's NYCServ application, you can view several
types of property-related information and can make a payment using
a credit card or electronic check, for a convenience fee. This includes
property tax history, water
bills, and real estate tax bills. In order to use the water
bill application you must have your account number, which may be
found in the upper right-hand corner of your water bill. Go to NYCServ
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Last updated
April 17, 2006
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