WEBTips & Information. Read our tips to learn how to keep your water system clean and functioning properly. Learn More. Discover more about Laredo’s water and how you can help. My Account. Access your account on click2gov's website. Pay your bill, see your latest statement, read the details of your bill, etc.
WEBJan 2, 2023 · You can pay your water utility bill different ways. We offer an Affordability Assistance Program for certain qualifying customers. We also offer electronic notifications in addition to hard copies of your statement. You can opt-in by registering your email address with our Customer Service team at City Hall Annex.
WEBWelcome to the City of Laredo Click2Gov Utility Billing. This service offers up-to-date, online views of customer utility accounts, while also providing several convenient payment options. For any utility inquiries, please call 956-727 …
WEBOur Mission. It is the mission of the City of Laredo Utilities Department to provide the community with continuous, superior water and wastewater services. The City of Laredo Utilities Department provides water and sanitary sewer services within city limits and its extraterritorial jurisdictions.
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WEBCall customer service at (956) 727-6402. Utilities Residential Rate Calculator and water bill information like Meter Sizing Worksheet related any question please contact us.
WEBUtilities Department New Account. New Account. Reason to Open A New Account. New Service. If you would like to establish new service due to the construction of a new building or addition to an existing building and you need to connect to our water and wastewater lines, call our Billing Division at (956) 727-6402. Temporary Construction Meter.
WEBOur Water System. The City of Laredo owns and operates two water treatment plants, which have a combined pumpage capacity o f 85 million gallons per day (MGD). The City of Laredo uses surface water from the Rio Grande River as its s ource of raw water.