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  2. Public Utilities City of West Palm Beach

    www.wpb.org/Departments/Public-Utilities

    The City of West Palm Beach Public Utilities Department strives to provide efficient, reliable and economical water, wastewater and storm water services. Protecting our water resources and preventing pollution is an important part of this mission.

  3. Billing & Payments City of West Palm Beach

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    Billing & Payments. Pay your bill online. Pay by Phone. Call (561) 822-1300 and follow the prompts. You will be required to have your utility account number, your house number, and your zip code. Pay by Mail. City of West Palm Beach. P.O. Box 30000. Tampa, Florida 33630-3000.

  4. Logon - ebill.pbcwater.com

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    Password: Forgot Password? | Forgot User Name? New Users. You will need a username and password to: Access your accounts online. View your bills online. Pay your bills online - no fee.

  5. Water Utilities Billing & Payment - Palm Beach County

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    Pay in person at a Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department Customer Care Center located at 9045 Jog Road, Boynton Beach and 2976 State Road 15, Belle Glade. Drop your payment off at one of our dropboxes.

  6. PBCWUD Annual Water Quality Report Available Online. With the recent publication of the PBCWUD Annual Water Quality Report, we report zero water quality violations for the sixth consecutive year. ...

  7. Environmental Management System The City of West Palm Beach Public Utilities Department strives to provide efficient, reliable and economical water, wastewater and storm water services. Protecting our water resources and preventing pollution is an important part of this mission.

  8. West Palm creates webpage to provide water quality updates

    www.palmbeachdailynews.com/story/news/local/2021/...

    Palm Beach residents who want to keep tabs on the town's water quality can access test results through a new webpage created by the City of West Palm Beach.