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City of Tulsa. Home. Departments. Finance. Utilities. Access Your Utility Account Online. 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.
You can view your bills dating back to May 1, 2021, under the "Manage Bills" tab, and the "Account Summary" will show you your water meter readings and consumption history. You can also enroll in autopayments and make changes to the bank account being used for auto-payments.
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. Lakes Spavinaw and Eucha are owned and operated by the City.
City of Tulsa water meter By Steve Berg November 14, 2024 at 5:56 pm CST Letters from the City of Tulsa regarding the possibility of lead water service lines caused a furor among some citizens on ...
TULSA, Okla. — Tiffany Townsend calls the letter she received from the City of Tulsa on Nov. 13 "alarming and concerning." The letter indicates in bold that her home's water service line is of ...
The City of Tulsa Water and Sewer Department operates two water treatment plants that receive their water from four Oklahoma lakes: Oologah, Spavinaw, Eucha and Hudson.
Explore the City of Tulsa's GIS data and maps through the ArcGIS Web Application, offering interactive access to the city's most current information.
Comprehensive information source about Tulsa drinking water, presented in a simple, clear format. Find information about Tulsa Water, billing, customer source, and more.
Culligan of Tulsa offers water softeners, water filters, ro drinking water systems, and bottleless coolers for your home or office. Learn more about the quality of your water with a FREE basic water test from Culligan.
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — The City of Tulsa announced today, Oct. 2, that the Low-Income Housing Water Assistance Program is helping more than 2,300 Tulsa utility ratepayers with $818,000 of...