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6 Ιουν 2023 · Fairfax Water provides water of exceptional quality to nearly 2 million residents in Fairfax County, Virginia. Learn about water quality, payments, plumbing, projects, and more on the official website.
- Payments
Customer Portal (FWCustomer.org) Our new online Customer...
- Customer Service
The Customer Portal is also available as a mobile app,...
- Online Customer Portal
Fairfax Water’s self-service customer portal is a web-based...
- Tenants Or Landlords
Since July 1, 2012, due to a modification in the Code of...
- Contact Us
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- FAQs
Fairfax Water’s distribution system is relatively young,...
- Main Breaks
Fairfax Water’s distribution system is relatively young,...
- About Your Bill
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- Payments
29 Ιουλ 2024 · Find out how to register your account, view your bill, make payments, and more on the Fairfax Water Customer Portal. Learn about water quality, conservation, and drought watch in Fairfax County.
Learn how to pay your water bill online, by phone, in person, by mail, or through your bank. Compare different methods of payment and fees, and enroll in automatic debit or customer portal.
Learn about the history and operations of the main water company in Northern Virginia, serving 1.5 million people. Find out how it provides drinking water, expands its filtration capacity and constructs a reservoir.
Fairfax Water provides water services and resources for Fairfax, VA.
Learn how drinking water, wastewater and stormwater are managed by separate systems in Fairfax County and how you can protect your water quality. Find information on water suppliers, wastewater treatment, stormwater facilities, water reuse, and more.
Fairfax Water provides water for nearly 2,000,000 people living in Fairfax County, Virginia and surrounding communities. Founded in 1957, Fairfax Water collects water mainly from the Potomac River and the Occoquan Reservoir (fed by the Occoquan River) to ensure that the area's residents have enough water to meet their needs.