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Saint Paul Regional Water Services (SPRWS) is the public drinking water utility for the city of Saint Paul and surrounding suburbs. Weve been a public water utility since 1882, and our origin traces to a private company formed in 1869.

SPRWS serves approximately 450,000 customers. In order to meet this demand for reliable, high-quality drinking water, we treat and pump an average of 40 million gallons of water per day – enough to cover an entire football field in 93 feet of water.

No taxes are used to support the utility. The utility is self-supporting with revenue obtained through the sale of water and payment for services.

We accept a wide variety of payment methods and have options available for automatic payments. For more information, visit our billing and payment page. If you have questions or need assistance regarding billing or payments contact SPRWS customer service using the buttons above or one of the methods below:

In person: 1900 Rice St. Saint Paul, MN 55113 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Monday – Friday

Lead Free SPRWS is a 10 year plan to replace all lead water service lines in the SPRWS service area at no cost to property owners.

To check if your property has a lead service line search for your address on our service material map. Submit an intent form (if eligible) or your contact information to make sure we can reach you about future replacement eligibility.

We operate and maintain a complex system of water supply, treatment, and distribution infrastructure. To guarantee the performance and longevity of this system, SPRWS makes significant investments in infrastructure replacement and installation projects. Our employees work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to ensure this system continues to produce and supply high-quality water.

For more information about some of these ongoing and upcoming projects, refer to the links below:

While current water quality remains exceptional, SPRWS is proactively looking towards the future and planning to make significant improvements to the McCarrons water treatment plant. Most of the changes to the facility will be targeted at improving reliability and flexibility and will enable the utility to continue to meet the needs of customers in the future. Overall, SPRWS expects to replace roughly two-thirds of the existing treatment process with more modern technology.

These projects are vital for maintaining the water distribution system that delivers water from our treatment plant to homes and businesses. We replace and install several miles of water main each year. Water main construction projects often involve temporarily closing streets, and may require placing affected customers on temporary water mains.

Watch our new video to see how Saint Paul Regional Water Services has expertly restored two 140-year-old water hydrants. Discover one of the ways we keep our water system up to date and functioning smoothly for everyone.

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https://billpay.saintpaulwater.com/

Bills can be paid online through our payment site. Access is fast, easy, safe, and free. You will need your customer and account numbers.

FAQ

How do I pay my Ramsey County water bill?

Pay by Phone Credit and debit card payments are accepted (no service fees) by calling the automated phone payment line at 844-428-5626.

Where does St. Paul get water?

Source Water Water is extracted from the Mississippi River in Fridley and flows through a chain of lakes and conduits before reaching out treatment plant in Maplewood.

How much is water in St. Paul?

Meter Size
Saint Paul, Falcon Heights, Lauderdale, Maplewood, Mendota Heights, and West Saint Paul
All Other Municipalities
Under 1″
$21.75/ quarter
$26.10 / quarter
1″ (Single Family Dwelling)*
$21.75 / quarter
$26.10 / quarter
1″ (Other)
$54.39 / quarter
$65.28/ quarter
1 1/2″
$36.25 / month
$43.50 / month

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https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/saint-paul-regional-water-services/billing-and-payment
https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/saint-paul-regional-water-services

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