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Customers can pay their monthly bill by debit or credit card over the telephone by calling (877) 879-9883. This service is available 24 hours a day, every day. You can also pay online at bloomington.in.gov/utilities/pay-bill and log on with your username and password.
City of Bloomington Utilities Issues Precautionary Boil Water Advisory for Monroe County. On Friday August 16, 2024, City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) violated a drinking water standard. This is not an emergency, but customers have a right to know what happened, what they should do, and what CBU is doing to correct this situation.
Bloomington, the seat of Monroe County, is an attractive progressive community situated 50 miles south of Indianapolis. It is known as the "Gateway to Scenic Southern Indiana". Bloomington was established as an Indiana city in 1818 by a group of settlers from Kentucky, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and Virginia.
With pumping initiated on September 9, 1967, MWTP is where Lake Monroe water becomes the drinking water for the more than 145,000 residents of Bloomington, IU, Monroe County, and beyond.
The precautionary boil water advisory for Monroe County has been lifted, with the exception of 207 homes in Gentry East. More information, including specific addresses, is available at bloomington.in.gov/utilities or by calling 812-339-1444.
You can pay your water/wastewater bill online with a debit or credit card. To sign in, go to https://esuite.bloomington.in.gov/esuite.utilities and log on with your username and password. DECEMBER 2023 This billing platform has changed.
CBU treats water from Lake Monroe which serves all of Monroe County and parts of Brown County (about 120,000 people) through our own system, IU, and 8 wholesale customers. The sewer utility serves approximately 20,300 customers with an average daily flow of about 16 million gallons per day through more than 320 miles of pipe, and 46 lift stations.
Lake Monroe (also known as Monroe Reservoir) is the largest man made body of water in Indiana at 10,750 acres. The watershed drainage area for Lake Monroe is 441 square miles and discharges into Salt Creek. The watershed sits in five counties including Monroe, Brown, Lawrence, Jackson and Bartholomew.
MONROE COUNTY / OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS: Contact the Monroe County Building Department to inquire about Building Permits, Construction Site Inspections, and many other project types.
Also known as Monroe Reservoir, Lake Monroe is the largest man-made body of water in Indiana at 10,750 acres. The watershed drainage area for Lake Monroe is 441 square miles and discharges into Salt Creek. The Monroe Water Treatment Plant currently averages pumping 15 million gallons per day (MGD).