Paying your water bill on time and in full is an important responsibility for all residents and businesses in Fort Bend Water District #2. Thousands of people in several communities in Fort Bend County, Texas, use this district’s water and sewer services. Although there are many ways to pay, making sure you know the right steps for each will ensure that your payment is received and processed correctly whether you pay online, by mail, over the phone, or in person.
Overview of Fort Bend Water District #2
Fort Bend Water District #2 is a political subdivision of the state of Texas that provides water and sewer services to residents and businesses in Stafford, Sugar Land, Missouri City and other unincorporated areas of Fort Bend County The district is governed by a five-member publicly elected Board of Directors and managed by a team of professionals who oversee the operations and infrastructure.
Fort Bend Water District #2 provides services to over 9,000 residential and commercial customers across its service area. The district maintains the system that delivers safe, reliable water for drinking and daily use, as well as transports and treats wastewater in compliance with all regulations.
As a customer of Fort Bend Water District #2, you are responsible for paying your monthly water and sewer bill in a timely manner. If you don’t pay your bill by the due date, you may have to pay fines, have your service cut off, or pay extra to get it back. Look over these ways to pay your bill to make sure you do it right and avoid any problems.
Pay Online
The easiest and most convenient way to pay your Fort Bend Water District #2 bill is online through the customer portal
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First, go to the district’s website at fbcwcid2. com and click on the “Pay Online” link. This will direct you to the secure online payment portal.
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To log in if you already have an account, enter your email address and password. Click “Pay As Guest” if you don’t have an account and enter your account number if you do.
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Select whether you want to make a one-time payment or set up recurring automatic payments. Enter your payment details.
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Payments can be made directly from a bank account or with a Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express credit or debit card.
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Confirm your payment details and amount. Processing fees apply for credit/debit card payments.
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Save your payment confirmation number. Your account will update instantly with your payment.
Paying online is fast, easy, and allows you to view your balance and payment history anytime.
Pay by Mail
If you prefer to pay your water bill through the mail, please follow these steps:
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Write your Fort Bend Water District #2 account number clearly on your check or money order.
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Make the check or money order payable to Fort Bend Water District #2.
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Print and include your payment stub in the envelope to credit your account properly.
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Mail your payment to the address printed on your bill stub:
Fort Bend Water District #2
P.O. Box 3150
Houston, TX 77253-3150
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Allow 7-10 business days for your mailed payment to reach the payment processing facility and be applied to your account.
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Late fees can apply if your payment is received after the due date, so mail your payment well in advance of the deadline.
Pay by Phone
You can pay your water bill over the phone quickly using your debit/credit card or electronic check.
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Call the Fort Bend Water District #2 payment line at (855) 270-3592.
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Select option 3 for billing questions and payments.
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Have your account number and payment details ready.
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Follow the prompts to make a one-time payment or set up recurring payments.
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Phone payments have associated processing fees.
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Record your confirmation number before ending the call.
Pay in Person
For those who prefer to pay their bills in person, you can visit either of the Fort Bend Water District #2 office locations:
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406 W Grand Pkwy S Suite 260, Katy, TX 77494
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16758 Telge Rd, Cypress, TX 77429
Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm. You can pay by cash, money order or check. Please note that cash payments are not accepted. There are no processing fees for paying in person.
Avoid Late Fees and Service Disruption
To avoid late fees and potential disruption of your water and sewer services, be sure to pay your bill in full and on time every month. Your bill is due by the due date printed on your statement. If your payment is late, you will incur additional penalties and fees.
Review all of your payment options and choose the method that works best for your needs. If you have any questions about your bill or difficulty paying on time, contact Fort Bend Water District #2 customer service right away to discuss payment arrangements or billing issues. Maintaining your account in good standing ensures continuous access to the essential water services you rely on.
Having access to clean water and effective wastewater management provided by Fort Bend Water District #2 is vital for our community. Paying your water bill fully and on time is your responsibility as a customer of the district. Use this guide to understand the proper procedures to pay online, by phone, mail or in person. Taking a few minutes each month to pay your bill correctly will help you avoid costly late fees or disruption of your services. Contact Fort Bend Water District #2 if you need assistance managing or paying your bill going forward. Working together ensures efficient operations and service continuity.
About Municipal District Services
Municipal District Services, LLC (MDS) is a locally owned utility district management firm focused on providing operational, regulatory, and customer service excellence. MDS provides safe drinking water and compliant wastewater treatment to more than 100,000 connections and businesses in the Greater Houston area.
Residents of Fort Bend County neighborhood say water smells bad
FAQ
Is Fort Bend tap water safe to drink?
Yes. The District’s water is tested on a daily basis and meets or exceeds all standards set by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Additionally, the District publishes an annual Drinking Water Quality Report, you can review by clicking here.
Where does Fort Bend get its water?
Most of the ground water pumped in the county comes from the Chicot aquifer. The total thickness of sands containing fresh water in Fort Bend County averages about 650 feet.
How do I pay my Fort Bend water bill online?
Web payments: Log onto www. sienv. com and choose your district to access the online portal. You can register your account, OR pay as a guest! Live agent assisted payments: call 1-855-270-3592.
What House District is Fort Bend County?
What is the Fort Bend County Drainage District?
The Fort Bend County Drainage District (District) is an entity established under Section 59 of Article XVI of the Constitution of Texas. It includes all of the property within Fort Bend County. The District was created for the purpose of reclamation and drainage of its lands.
Is there a boil water notice in Fort Bend County?
There is no boil water notice in effect for Fort Bend County MUD 155. However, there have been delays in water service due to last week’s freeze. No water from the Brazos Water Authority is being supplied to any resident of Bonbrook Plantation. Texas Pride Disposal has forwarded this message to the district.
What is Fort Bend County WC & ID 2?
Fort Bend County WC & ID #2 is a political subdivision of the State of Texas governed by an elected five member board and is considered a primary government. The District was created by an order of the State Board of Water Engineers of Texas and adopted on December 12, 1946, in accordance with the Texas Water Code, Chapter 51.
Where is the Fort Bend Municipal District located?
The District contains approximately 1303 acres of land and is located in Fort Bend County. The District has constructed and operates water, sanitary sewer, and drainage facilities to serve its residents. For water/wastewater problems that require immediate response, please call Municipal District Services 24hr service at (281) 290-6500.
What is the Fort Bend County WaterSmart program?
New Customer Portal Now Live! The Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 25 is excited to introduce you to the Watersmart Program. It’s part of our commitment to provide you with the best tools to better manage your water use and your bill.
What is Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District 23?
Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 23 (the “District”) is a MUD created in 1978 by order of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The District contains approximately 1303 acres of land and is located in Fort Bend County.