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eUTILITIES. The City of Newton is pleased to offer eUtilities. For your convenience with eUtilities you can: View your account transactions including current balance and due date. View your current and historical bills. View your energy and water consumption data. Currently online Bill Pay is here . We are working toward merging eUtilities and ...
Water. Sewer. Garbage. Security Lights. Establishing or disconnecting utility service. Establishing Service. Disconnection of Service. New Water/Sewer Taps. Utility Payment options. Mail : P.O. Box 550, Newton, NC 28658. Pay In Person : 401 N. Main Ave., Newton, NC 28658.
Utility Bill Payment. To make a payment online: Click the "Make a Payment" button above. When entering your account number, enter numbers only. For example, if your account number is listed on your utility bill as 1234567-001, enter your account number as 1234567001. Newton contracts with ACI Payments to process online debit card, credit card ...
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Welcome to City of Newton, North Carolina. Home Businesses Strategic Planning City Utilities. City Utilities. Actions 6.1.1: Develop and implement a plan to expand City infrastructure to meet anticipated population growth and to replace outdated systems.
Utilities. All utilities, including electric, natural gas, water, sewer and telecommunications are readily available and supplied throughout the county by a variety of providers. Our utility providers are eager to accommodate even the highest levels of required service.
Address. 1175 South Brady Avenue, Ste 302. Newton , North Carolina , 28658. Phone. 828-465-8950. About Catawaba County Water Department. Catawba County Soil and Water, a Soil & Water Conservation District located in Newton, North Carolina, is dedicated to conserving and protecting the natural resources of Catawba County.