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New York City Department of Environmental [. . . ] (via Public) New . . . March 5, 2024 My DEP Account is the centralized portal for all NYC DEP Customer online activities Recently, it has been updated with a new look and additional features As always, using your My DEP Account, you can: Pay your bill online Convert your billing from paper to a much more efficient eBilling option Review your billing history for the last 12 periods View and print your current bill
How We Bill You - DEP - NYC. gov How We Bill You New York City properties are assessed for water and sewer services based upon the amount of water consumed between their prior and current water meter readings Water meters are read in cubic feet (1 cubic foot = 7 48 gallons) We bill in hundred cubic foot (HCF) units 1 HCF = 748 gallons Properties are billed at how many HCF units are consumed at the current water rate For
Overdue Water Sewer Charges - DEP - NYC. gov Overdue Water Sewer Charges If your water and sewer account is seriously delinquent, DEP has enforcement collection actions that can affect you and your property These collection actions can include service termination water shut off, legal referral to attorneys for possible court judgments against you, and your property being included in a Tax Lien Sale You may receive notices to give you
How to Pay - DEP - NYC. gov pay your bill online receive your bills electronically review your billing history view and print your current bill or retrieve and print past bills track your water usage and sign up for online leak notifications submit forms online and track their status My DEP Account Sign-up Sample Bill Paymentus Originator ID: 1020401225 How To Pay Video
NYC Water Board New York City Water Board Like many large cities, the entirety of New York City’s water and sewer infrastructure is funded by revenue it collects through water and sewer rates The New York City Water Board is responsible for setting these rates, and must ensure that they are able to fund the entirety of the water and sewer system’s operating and capital needs This includes salaries and