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To open a new account, contact Water Customer Service at 817-392-4477 or stop by our customer service location. An activation charge of $20 is included on the first billing. This fee covers costs associated with application processing. There is an additional $25 fee for same day service requests.
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To open a new account, contact Water Customer Service at 817-392-4477 or stop by our customer service location. An activation charge of $20 is included on the first billing.
When you move, you may need to set up an account with a new water supplier. Let your current provider know your move-out day at least one week in advance so it can shut off service accordingly. Then, contact your new provider to arrange for water service to be turned on or transferred to your name on your move-in day.

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