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  1. View Utility Bill. You can view your current (and past) utility bills on the website of our payment partner, XpressBillPay. If you haven't signed up for an account yet, here are Instructions for First Time Users. Once you have an account, we suggest signing up for paperless billing.

    • Water Division

      Utility Usage Portal Roll Out. See your daily water and...

    • Utility Rates

      Spanish Fork City Utility Rates - Effective July 1, 2024....

  2. This page is intended to help customers understand what utility services the city provides and how the bill is calculated for those services. Visit our utility rates page to see our current rates. Contact Dominion Energy at 800-323-5517 for this service.

  3. What is the Utility Usage Portal? The purpose of this program is to give the utility user the opportunity to take a more active role in their drinking water, pressurized irrigation, and power consumption.

  4. 13 cze 2024 · Utility Usage Portal Roll Out. See your daily water and power consumption with our new utility usage portal. Posted May 19, 2021. Spanish Fork Public Works Week: Water. A brief overview of the water division for Public Works Week. Office Location & Hours. 40 S. Main St., Office 210. Monday - Friday; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Contact Us. Office: 801.804.4550.

  5. 1 lip 2024 · Spanish Fork City Utility Rates - Effective July 1, 2024. Power & Light Rates. Power Cost Adjustment (per kWh) Drinking Water Rates. Meters are read monthly year round. Pressurized Irrigation Rates. Sewer Rates. Note: Gallon charge is based on winter water use. If no previous winter history customers are given the city average of 5,000 gallons.

  6. Current utility bill is considered late if payment is not received by Spanish Fork City on or before this date. Total Amount Due This amount should in most cases be the same as the amount printed in the "Current Amount" due box.

  7. cms.spanishfork.org › revize › spanishforkutSpanish Fork City

    Currently all of Spanish Fork City’s drinking water is supplied from springs and is chlorinated before entering the distribution system. The drinking water system has approximately 240 miles of distribution main ranging from 4 to 30 inches in diameter, with over 11,500 customer connections.

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