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Water Billing. The City of Lake Charles Water Division includes approximately 416 miles of water mains, 2,200 fire hydrants and provides service to approximately 29,000 households and businesses. It is our goal to provide all our customers with clean, safe drinking water at a reasonable rate.
Bill Payment. Several options are available for bill payment: Online Credit/Debit Card Payment. Nightly backups are conducted beginning at 10 p.m. each night and end around 12:45 a.m. You may experience difficulty making an online payment during this time.
Water Service. Applications for service are available at the Water Utility Office at 1155 Ryan Street or by clicking here. Photo identification and a valid Social Security Card must be presented before the application can be processed. Call customer service at (337) 491-1307 for more information.
City of Lake Charles. Technical Support: (877) 558-7177. Quick Pay. • Need to Pay Fast? • Pay quickly online without registering. Pay Utility Bills.
The City of Lake Charles water division has given an update on what customers can expect in the coming months on their water bills.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - The City of Lake Charles is asking residents to consider conserving water as much as possible due to the extreme heat and multiple days without rainfall. City officials say that conserving water will help replenish the city’s groundwater supplies and help maintain the water system’s overall quality.
Our number one priority is providing our customers with a safe, reliable and affordable supply of drinking water that can be used with confidence. We are proud to report that the water provided by the City of Lake Charles Water Division meets or exceeds established water quality standards.
The City of Lake Charles Water System, under the City Department of Public Works, provides water for about 85,000 residents living in the area of Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Lake Charles drinking water quality report. WaterZen records water quality data for City Of Lake Charles Water and presents the results in an easy to understand report - so you can make more informed decisions about the water you drink.
All of the roughly 35,000 outdated, 30-year-old water meters throughout Lake Charles will be replaced with new automated meters over the next 16-18 months, following unanimous City Council approval Wednesday.