NYC Department of Environmental Protection Water Bill – Pay Bill, Contact & Official Info

NYC DEP Water & Sewer Bill Guide

Pay Your NYC DEP Water Bill, Avoid Card Fees, Check Rates, or Fix a High Bill

New York City water and wastewater bills are managed by the NYC Department of Environmental Protection and the NYC Water Board billing system. Property owners usually receive the DEP water and sewer bill, while many renters pay indirectly through rent unless their lease says otherwise.

This guide helps you use My DEP Account, make a one-time payment, avoid unnecessary card fees, understand payment posting timing, call the right DEP number, check FY2026 rates, handle high bills and know what to do before an overdue account becomes more serious.

Payment safety warning: DEP warns customers to use only official payment methods. If a third-party site is not linked from NYC DEP, it may charge extra, post slowly, or create account confusion.
Customer Service 718-595-7000 Billing inquiries and dispute resolution.
Card Fee 2.25% Convenience fee for credit/debit card payments.
No-Fee Option EFT Checking or savings account payment has no fee.
Main Center 59-17 Junction Blvd. 13th Floor, Flushing, NY 11373.

Choose the NYC DEP Water Bill Task You Need

NYC DEP water billing questions usually fall into one of these user paths. Start with the path that matches your real problem instead of clicking the first payment result in Google.

I need to pay now Use My DEP Account, one-time payment, phone payment, mail or in-person options. Payment steps
I want to avoid the fee Use EFT from checking or savings instead of card payment. Fee comparison
I need account access Use My DEP Account to manage account activity, payment history and online tools. Account help
My bill is too high Check water use, leaks, meter readings, sewer charges and payment history. High bill checklist
I am overdue Contact DEP early about payment agreements and avoid enforcement risk. Overdue help
I need a borough office Check customer service center or borough office details before visiting. Office details

How to Pay an NYC DEP Water and Sewer Bill Online

NYC DEP offers My DEP Account for full account management and a one-time payment option for customers who only want to pay. You need the water and wastewater account number from your bill before paying.

  1. Start from the official NYC DEP payment page.
    Open NYC DEP How to Pay. This reduces the risk of landing on an unofficial payment site.
  2. Choose My DEP Account or One-Time Payment.
    Use My DEP Account if you want account tools. Use the one-time payment option if you only want to make a payment.
  3. Pick EFT or card payment.
    EFT from a checking or savings account has no fee. Credit and debit cards have a 2.25% convenience fee.
  4. Check account details carefully.
    Confirm the account number, property address, balance, due date and payment amount before submitting.
  5. Save payment proof.
    Save your confirmation number, receipt email or screenshot until the payment appears on your DEP account.
Posting-time warning: NYC311 says payments authorized after 9 AM on weekdays may not post until the following day, and weekend payments may not post until Tuesday. If your bill is already overdue, pay early and keep proof.

NYC DEP Payment Options, Fees and Best Use Cases

The cheapest official payment method is usually EFT from a bank account. Card payments are convenient but include the DEP card convenience fee.

Payment option
Official detail
Best practical use
My DEP Account
Best for property owners who want account tools, bill history, paperless billing, autopay-style controls and ongoing access.
One-Time Payment
Available from DEP Account Services and payment pages
Best when you only need to pay a bill quickly without managing the full account.
EFT from checking/savings
NYC311 says EFT has no fee
Best for avoiding the 2.25% card fee.
Credit/debit card
DEP lists a 2.25% convenience fee
Useful for convenience, but review the fee before submitting.
Pay by phone
NYC311 says phone payment is available 24/7
Useful when you prefer phone payment or cannot use the website.
Mail or in-person
DEP lists mail and in-person payment options
Useful for check/money order or in-person account support, but slower than online EFT for urgent accounts.
Money-saving tip: For a large NYC water/sewer bill, the 2.25% card fee can be noticeable. Use EFT if you are comfortable paying directly from a bank account and want the no-fee option.

My DEP Account: When You Should Use the Portal Instead of One-Time Payment

My DEP Account is useful if you own or manage a property in New York City and need more than a simple payment screen. DEP describes it as the centralized portal for DEP customer online activities.

Use My DEP Account if You need recurring access, account history, payment history, notifications, property management or a better way to monitor water billing over time.
Use One-Time Payment if You only need to pay a bill now and do not want to register or manage ongoing account settings.

Before registering or logging in

  • Have your water and wastewater account number from the bill.
  • Confirm the service/property address.
  • Use an email address you can access regularly.
  • Keep owner/property-management information handy if applicable.
  • Save login details securely for future bills and account history.
Helpful official page: DEP also provides How to Pay video tutorials for My DEP Account sign-up and login help.

NYC Water and Sewer Rates: What Your Bill Is Based On

NYC water and sewer bills are not just a flat local utility fee. They are based on metered water consumption, sewer charges and Water Board-approved rates. For the fiscal year that began July 1, 2025, DEP lists the metered water rate at $5.05 per 100 cubic feet and the combined water and sewer charge at $13.07 per 100 cubic feet.

Bill item
What it means
What to check
Water charge
Metered water use billed per 100 cubic feet.
Compare usage with prior bills and check for spikes.
Sewer charge
Wastewater/sewer charge tied to water consumption.
A water leak can also raise sewer-related charges.
Minimum or estimated bill issues
Some accounts may show unusual charges if meter reads or access are irregular.
Review bill details and contact DEP if the reading does not make sense.
Card convenience fee
2.25% fee on credit/debit card payments.
Use EFT if you want the no-fee payment option.

High NYC DEP Water Bill Checklist

A high NYC water bill is often caused by a leak, continuous toilet flow, unusual building use, meter-reading changes, estimated-bill correction, payment posting issue or sewer charges following water use. Check these items before you dispute the bill.

Running toilet A single toilet flapper or fill-valve problem can waste water continuously.
Meter reading change Compare the current bill with prior readings and usage patterns.
Tenant or building use Multi-family buildings, short-term vacancies, leaks or renovations can change usage patterns.
Underground/service leak Check basements, meter rooms, service lines, boiler rooms and exterior pipe areas.
Payment not posted Weekend or after-9-AM payments may post later. Avoid duplicate payments until you verify.
Sewer charges High water consumption can increase combined water and sewer charges.

Have this ready before calling DEP

  • Water and wastewater account number.
  • Property address and borough.
  • Current bill and prior bill.
  • Payment confirmation if you recently paid.
  • Photos of meter, leak, repair or plumbing issue if available.
  • Plumber invoice, repair statement or building-management notes if a leak was fixed.
  • Dates when usage changed or the problem was discovered.
Owner/manager note: For multi-family buildings, do not wait for several billing cycles to investigate. A silent leak can become much more expensive because both water and sewer charges can rise.

Overdue NYC Water Bill, Payment Agreement or Lien-Sale Risk

NYC water and sewer charges can become serious when they remain unpaid. If you receive overdue notices, a collection letter, or lien-sale-related communication, do not rely only on making a small online payment. Contact DEP and confirm the exact status of the account.

Act early: For billing and dispute questions, call 718-595-7000. If your property is facing lien-sale collection issues, DEP contact guidance points property owners to the collections process and dedicated collections contact channels.
  1. Read every notice carefully.
    Check whether the issue is only past-due billing, a payment agreement, a lien-sale warning, or another enforcement step.
  2. Confirm the current balance with DEP.
    The total may include recent bills, late charges, or other account activity not shown on an older notice.
  3. Ask about payment agreements.
    If you cannot pay in full, ask DEP what payment agreement or dispute process applies to your account.
  4. Document your communication.
    Save the date, time, phone number, staff guidance, reference number and copies of documents submitted.
  5. Do not ignore lien-sale notices.
    If the property is eligible for lien-sale action, waiting can remove options and increase stress.
Practical tip: If you manage property for someone else, get authorization and account documents ready before calling. DEP may need account, property and contact information before discussing details.

NYC DEP Customer Service Center and Borough Office Help

DEP lists its Customer Service Center at 59-17 Junction Boulevard, 13th Floor, Flushing, NY 11373. DEP also references borough offices for customer service needs, but customers should check current hours, closures and office instructions before visiting.

Need
Best route
Prepare before contacting DEP
Billing inquiry
Account number, property address, bill copy and question.
Dispute resolution
Call customer service or use official DEP channels
Bill copies, photos, repair proof, payment proof and timeline.
In-person customer service
Check DEP customer service office details before visiting
Account number, ID, authorization if not owner, and relevant documents.
Lien-sale / collections concern
Use DEP billing and collections guidance
Notice, property details, balance, account number and payment ability.

Property Owners vs Renters: Who Usually Handles the NYC Water Bill?

In New York City, the DEP water and wastewater bill is commonly tied to the property account, so property owners, co-op/condo boards, managing agents or landlords often handle the bill. Many renters do not receive a DEP bill directly unless their lease or building setup makes them responsible.

If you are a property owner Register for My DEP Account, monitor usage, check for leaks, save payment proof and respond quickly to overdue notices.
If you are a renter Check your lease before paying any water charge. Ask your landlord or property manager how water costs are handled.
Tenant caution: If you receive a water-related charge from a landlord or management company, ask for the billing basis in writing and compare it with your lease terms.

Official NYC DEP Water Bill Links and Contacts

Use these official resources for payment, customer service, billing questions, My DEP Account help, rates and payment tutorials.

NYC DEP How to Pay

Official DEP page explaining payment methods, card convenience fee and payment safety warning.

Open How to Pay
My DEP Account

Official DEP customer account portal for account activity and online services.

Open My DEP Account
NYC311 Water and Sewer Bill Payment

Official NYC311 guidance for online, phone, card and EFT payment details.

Open NYC311 payment help
DEP Customer Service

Official customer service page for billing, borough offices and customer support information.

Open customer service
DEP Contact Page

Official DEP contact page with Customer Service Center and billing inquiry information.

Open DEP contact
How We Bill You

Official DEP billing explanation and current water/sewer rate information.

Open billing/rates page
Billing FAQs

Official answers about bill payment, mortgage-company questions and billing support.

Open billing FAQs
How to Pay Tutorials

Official DEP video tutorials for My DEP Account sign-up and login steps.

Open tutorials

Map to NYC DEP Customer Service Center

NYC DEP lists the Customer Service Center at 59-17 Junction Boulevard, 13th Floor, Flushing, NY 11373. Check official DEP customer service information before visiting because office availability and holiday closures can change.

NYC DEP Water Bill FAQs

How do I pay my NYC DEP water bill online?

Use the official NYC DEP How to Pay page, My DEP Account, or DEP’s official one-time payment option. Do not start from a random third-party payment result.

What is the NYC DEP water bill customer service number?

NYC DEP lists 718-595-7000 for water and sewer billing inquiries and dispute resolution.

Does NYC DEP charge a fee for card payments?

Yes. DEP says credit and debit card payments have a 2.25% convenience fee.

Is EFT free for NYC water bill payment?

Yes. NYC311 says EFT payments from a checking or savings account have no fee.

Can I pay my NYC water bill by phone?

Yes. NYC311 says water and sewer bill phone payment is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using debit card, most credit cards or EFT.

Where is the NYC DEP Customer Service Center?

DEP lists its Customer Service Center at 59-17 Junction Boulevard, 13th Floor, Flushing, NY 11373.

What are the NYC water and sewer rates for FY2026?

DEP lists the FY2026 metered water rate at $5.05 per 100 cubic feet and the combined water and sewer charge at $13.07 per 100 cubic feet.

Why is my NYC DEP water bill so high?

Common causes include running toilets, hidden leaks, meter-reading corrections, estimated-bill corrections, tenant/building usage changes, payment posting issues and sewer charges tied to water use.

What should I do if my NYC water bill payment did not post?

Save your confirmation number and check posting time. NYC311 says payments authorized after 9 AM weekdays may post the following day, and weekend payments may not post until Tuesday. Call DEP customer service if it still does not appear.

Can renters pay NYC DEP water bills directly?

Usually the DEP water and wastewater account is tied to the property, so property owners, landlords, managing agents or boards commonly handle billing. Renters should check their lease before paying any water charge directly.

What should I do if my NYC water bill is overdue?

Contact DEP early, confirm the current balance, ask about payment agreements or dispute options, and do not ignore collection or lien-sale notices.

Is WaterBillGuide.us the official NYC DEP website?

No. WaterBillGuide.us is an independent informational guide. It does not process payments, access DEP accounts, approve payment agreements, issue bills or represent NYC DEP.

Best Next Step for NYC DEP Water Bill Customers

If your bill is normal, use My DEP Account or the official one-time payment option and choose EFT if you want to avoid the card fee. If the bill is high, check usage and leaks before disputing. If the account is overdue, call DEP early and ask about account-specific payment or dispute options.

Editorial Review and Independent Guide Disclaimer

This replacement article was rewritten specifically for NYC DEP water and sewer customers using official NYC DEP, NYC311 and NYC government resources. It focuses on practical user tasks: payment, My DEP Account, one-time payment, card fees, EFT, posting delays, high bills, rates, account help and overdue account risk.

WaterBillGuide.us is not NYC DEP, NYC Water Board, NYC311 or the City of New York. We do not process payments, access accounts, approve payment agreements, change bills, inspect meters or make billing decisions. For account-specific help, use official NYC DEP resources.

Official resources checked include NYC DEP How to Pay, My DEP Account, NYC311 Water and Sewer Bill Payment, DEP Customer Service, DEP Contact, Billing FAQs, How We Bill You and DEP payment tutorial resources.

Water Bill Payment, Leak & Utility Help Toolkit

Use this free helper to find the official water bill portal, avoid unsafe payment pages, handle late bills, troubleshoot high usage, prepare start/stop service documents, and contact the utility office with the right details.

Find official payment pages safely
Prepare before late fees or shutoff
Check high bill and leak causes
Useful on every city water guide

Official Water Bill Portal Finder

Enter your city, state, and utility name. This tool creates safe search shortcuts for the official bill pay portal, customer service page, outage line, and start/stop service page.

Safety tip: Use the official city, county, or utility website when paying a water bill. Do not enter card or bank details on a page that only looks like a payment portal but does not clearly identify the official utility.

Safe Water Bill Payment Checklist

Before paying online, use this checklist to reduce the risk of wrong payment, duplicate payment, missed receipt, or third-party confusion.

Important: Some official utilities use third-party processors. That can be normal, but the payment processor should be linked from the official utility website and show clear fee/payment details.

Late Bill, Shutoff Notice & Reconnection Action Plan

Select your situation and get practical next steps. This helps users act quickly without guessing.

Do not wait: If you received a shutoff notice, online payment alone may not stop disconnection. Call the utility billing office and save your confirmation number.

High Water Bill & Leak Troubleshooter

A high bill can be caused by leaks, irrigation, estimated readings, seasonal use, or account/meter issues. Choose the closest problem below.

Quick leak test Turn off all water, then check whether the meter still moves.
Toilet check Put food coloring in tank. If color reaches bowl without flushing, there may be a leak.
Ask utility Request usage history, meter reread, leak adjustment policy, and payment arrangement options.

Start, Stop or Transfer Water Service Checklist

Moving in or out? Choose your situation and prepare the details most utilities commonly request.

Your preparation checklist

Move-out tip: Ask for a final meter read, final bill date, refund/deposit process, and confirmation number when stopping service.

Payment Assistance & Arrangement Finder

If you cannot pay the full water bill, this guide helps you decide what to ask before disconnection or extra fees.

Helpful document list: Keep your account number, photo ID, service address, bill copy, shutoff notice, income proof if needed, repair receipt if leak-related, and payment confirmation numbers.

Water Department Call Script Generator

Generate a clear call or email script before contacting the utility billing office.