
- ■ Where do I mail my payment?
- ■ How do I read my water meter?
- ■ How to read and understand your utility bill.
- ■ What is Akron Waterways Renewed!?
- ■ What are Operational Expenses?
- ■ What are Capital Improvements?
- ■ When is an account charged the $4.00 per month “availability” fee?
- ■ Why is there a $40.00 fee for disconnecting water service?
- ■ How small leaks can add up to BIG bills
- ■ How do I recognize a Water Department employee who comes to my home?
- ■ What is the cost to fill a swimming pool?
- ■ Why doesn’t the City allow a sewer discount when I fill my pool?
- ■ Can I receive credit for curb service and sewer if my home is vacant?
- ■ What should I do if I have concerns regarding trash pick-up, including trash bin problems and to schedule a large pick up?
- ■ Will Water Department employees use a lock box to gain entry to a vacant property to turn on or off water service?
- ■ How can I donate to Akron Cares?
■ What are Capital Improvements?
Capital Improvements are expenditures to improve infrastructure that have a life expectancy of at least 5 years. Examples of capital improvements are replacement of aged or broken water lines and sewer lines.