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  2. Water and Sewer - City of Tulsa

    www.cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/water-and-sewer

    The Water and Sewer department manages, operates and maintains the City’s water and wastewater systems. Tulsa’s drinking water comes from two sources: Lakes Spavinaw and Eucha on Spavinaw Creek and Lake Oologah on the Verdigris River.

  3. Utilities - City of Tulsa

    www.cityoftulsa.org/utilities

    To access your utility account online, you'll need your six digit Account number, seven digit Customer ID, and name as it appears on your utility bill. You can: Make payments. View bills and download bill copies. View meter reads. View water consumption history. Online Utility Account.

  4. City of Tulsa

    www.cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/finance/utilities/contact-utility...

    City of Tulsa Utilities Services. account set-up/turn-off for water, sewer, trash, stormwater and recycling. Inside Tulsa city limits: email Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org or call 311. Outside Tulsa city limits: email Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org or Call (918) 596-2100. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

  5. Utility Payment Options - City of Tulsa

    www.cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/finance/utilities/utility-payment...

    Apply for the Low-Income Housing Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP), which is a one-time program that was created and funded under the Consolidated Appropriations Act and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). It provides funds to assist low-income households with water and sewer costs.

  6. Water Supply - City of Tulsa

    cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/water-and-sewer/water-supply

    2024 Water Quality Report. Our top priority is to provide clean, refreshing water to its customers. Tulsa water is safe to drink and free of bacteria and other harmful substances. City chemists and water treatment plant operators test the water when it enters the pipes from our source water lakes.

  7. City of Tulsa

    www.cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/finance/utilities/account...

    To turn on your water, sewer and refuse utilities: Online - Residential Customers E-mail Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org or call 311 (Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.) or (918) 596-2100.

  8. City of Tulsa

    www.cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/finance/utilities/utility-billing-faqs

    What options are available from the City for residents who need assistance paying their water bills? Residents with past-due accounts can set up a payment schedule with the City’s Customer Care department by dialing 311 or calling (918) 596-2100.

  9. 2024 Water Quality Report - City of Tulsa

    www.cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/water-and-sewer/water-supply/water...

    Our city’s top priority is to provide clean, refreshing water to its customers. Tulsa water is safe to drink and free of bacteria and other harmful substances. City chemists and water treatment plant operators test the water when it enters the pipes from our source water lakes.

  10. City of Tulsa

    www.cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/water-and-sewer/waterline-break-board

    The actual work start time may vary based on available crews, current workload, and prioritization of work based on severity. Waterline Size: This is the diameter of the waterline that will need to be repaired. City waterlines vary in size between 2-in. and 66-in. in diameter.

  11. City of Tulsa

    cityoftulsa.org/connect/contact-the-city

    For Emergency help with: Water line breaks, please call (918) 596-9488. Sewer overflows, please call (918) 586-6999. Online services: Apply for a Job | Utilities | Bulky Waste Scheduling | Municipal Traffic Tickets | Check for a Waterline Break | Look Up a Code Violation | File a Tort Claim | Permit Center |.