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The City of Boise manages billing for residential and commercial properties for sewer, trash, recycling, compost and pressure irrigation.
- Winter Water Update
Residential Rates - City of Boise Existing Customers. The...
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Pay your City of Boise utility bill. The City of Boise...
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The City of Boise manages the utilities of trash, recycling,...
- Annual Water Update
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- Escrow Quote for Utility Billing Services
The City of Boise has launched an online self-service Escrow...
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- Winter Water Update
The City of Boise treats 10 billion gallons of water each year. Sometimes referred to as wastewater, the city collects and cleans all the water that goes down the drain or toilet from all our homes and businesses. See More.
Pay your City of Boise utility bill. The City of Boise manages billing for residential and commercial properties for sewer, trash, recycling, compost and pressure irrigation.
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3 wrz 2020 · On Tuesday, Boise City Council and the public got its first glimpse into the city’s water renewal utility plan for the next two decades. The plan includes upgrades to aging infrastructure and new processes to meet regulations and more capacity.
13 kwi 2021 · Suez, the French company that supplies Boise with its water, entered into an agreement with long-time rival Veolia to begin the process of a merger. On Monday, Paris-based waste management company Veolia and Suez announced an agreement to begin a roughly $15 billion merger.
22 wrz 2022 · Lucky Peak might be a fun place to spend the day on a boat, but it’s a vital resource powering the Treasure Valley’s water supply. The valley’s 1,170-mile-long irrigation system is fed by three dams above the city, Anderson, Arrowrock, and Lucky Peak.