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  1. The Water Department enables our community to thrive with clean water done right every time. The utility is responsible for providing drinking water, wastewater and reclaimed water service that protects human health and the environment. Learn more ».

  2. Businesses, schools and industries with Fort Worth Water utility accounts now have access to monitor and manage their water use, and pay their water bills, through the City of Fort Worths online commercial MyH2O portal.

  3. Businesses, schools and industries with Fort Worth Water utility accounts now have access to monitor and manage their water use, and pay their water bills, through the City of Fort Worths online commercial MyH2O portal.

  4. Water Services. The city operates five drinking water plants spread throughout the city. Fort Worth has a total treatment capacity of 500 million gallons per day for drinking water and 166 million gallons per day for wastewater.

  5. Fort Worth Water is committed to water efficiency and conservation strategies that reduce water use and waste to help extend the life of existing water supplies and keep clean, safe water affordable for all residents.

  6. May 30, 2023 · Between January 2023 and January 2024, the city’s water department will submit four rounds of treated water samples from each of Fort Worth’s water treatment plants to a third-party lab. The lab will test for 29 different PFAS chemicals and lithium.

  7. May 31, 2023 · With the federal government stepping up regulation of drinking water contamination, the city of Fort Worth will increase monitoring of cancer-causing “forever chemicals” in its water system.

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