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Learn how the Department of Water Management provides drinking water and sewer services to Chicago and 120 suburbs. Find out how to prevent basement flooding, access Olive Park, flush your water system, and more.
- Suburban Customers & Regional Partnerships
In addition to residents of Chicago, the City supplies water...
- Engineering
In 2009, the Department of Water Management completed a...
- Operations & Distribution
The Chicago Department of Water Management's Bureau of...
- Office of the Commissioner
Department: Water Management; ... Water Management. Phone:...
- Administrative Support
The Bureau of Administrative Support handles Payroll,...
- Water Supply
The Bureau of Water Supply provides just under one billion...
- Flushing Your Water System
Flushing pulls the corrosion control that the Department of...
- Do You Have a Question, Concern Or a Request? Send Us an E-Mail
The Department of Finance handles utility billing for the...
- Suburban Customers & Regional Partnerships
Learn how to pay your utility bill online, by phone, by mail, or in person at various locations. Find out about payment plans, AutoPay, paperless billing, and more.
Learn how to pay your utility bill, apply for payment plans, get relief programs, and access exemptions and rebates. The web page is part of the Department of Finance, which also handles revenue collection, tax and parking enforcement, and more.
Easily manage your utility account online: Pay your bill. Enroll in paperless billing. Set up AutoPay or SelectPay. Set up a payment plan. Sign Me Up.
Learn about the water infrastructure improvements and project notifications in Chicago. Sign up for e-mail alerts, get information on water meter installation and billing, and find out how the department delivers and treats water.
Learn how the City of Chicago's Department of Water Management delivers drinking water, removes waste water and storm runoff, and provides information on bills, conservation, and quality. Find out about infrastructure projects, permits, stormwater management, and more.
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