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  1. Pay your city utility bills online, request new service and access other utility information.

  2. Learn more about water leak repairs, sewer leak and sewer stoppage repair, fire hydrant maintenance, water pressure checks, irrigation inspections, Cross connection inspections, backflow registration, ET controller registration and water restrictions.

  3. If you require additional time to pay, a payment plan may be available: Requests must be received prior to extension date. A minimum 50% payment plus $5 fee is required. No disconnection or returned payment in the past 6 months.

  4. Welcome to the McKinney Municipal Utility District No. 1 website. Here, residents can find information regarding upcoming events, news, paying their bill online, district boundaries, the board of directors, public documents from the District, contact information, and links to the following services. Contact.

  5. Here, residents can find information regarding upcoming events, news, paying their water bill online, district boundaries, the board of directors, public documents from the District, contact information, and links to the following services.

  6. To request emergency water turn-off or to report a water meter leak, water main break, fire hydrant leak, or clogged or overflowing wastewater main, call the City of McKinney at 972-547-7360.

  7. Dec 20, 2021 · McKinney is working to become more efficient in its water conservation efforts. Next year, the city will have a new water source with the upcoming Bois D’Arc Lake in Fannin County, about 60...

  8. The City of McKinney Water, under the City Public Works Department, provides water for about 169,710 residents living in the McKinney area. Established in 1849, the City of McKinney Water purchases treated surface water from the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) collected from Jim Chapman Lake, Lake Texoma, Lake Tawakoni, and the ...

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  10. A bill is sent monthly approximately 7-10 days after the meter is read and is due on or before 16 days after the bill date. Dates may be affected by holidays. Table is an example of how the Billing Dates line up with Due Dates. To find out which billing cycle applies to you, see How to Read My Bill. Top.

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