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How to set up a new utility account. To set up a new utility account, please contact ENMAX Contact Center at 310-2010. If you are calling from outside of Alberta, please call ENMAX’s toll-free number: 1-877-571-7111. Existing ENMAX customers can visit ENMAX Customer Care Online.
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Reading your water utility bill shouldn’t be. On this page you can learn more about how to read and understand your water utility bill, find answers to your most common questions and learn about the services listed on your bill.
For information on the rates and service charges on your bill, visit Understanding Your Water Utility Bill & Water Rates. Questions or concerns about your water utility bill? Please visit the ENMAX Customer Care Centre or contact 310-2010.
Learn how to start power or natural gas services, manage your account, pay or read your EPCOR bill, or get information on rates.
For information on the rates and service charges on your bill, visit Understanding Your Water Utility Bill & Water Rates. Questions or concerns about your water utility bill? Please visit the ENMAX Customer Care Centre or contact 310-2010.
We encourage you to review your bill on a monthly basis. Be sure to check the message centre on the bill for timely information. For more information on rates and reading your bill, visit calgary.ca/waterbill.
6 lip 2022 · The default is the regulated or floating rate, which is linked to the wholesale cost of power. The second is a fixed rate, which customers can access through a contract for power or gas.