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Where does the County’s public water supply come from?
Lake Erie via treatment by the City of Toledo or the City of Oregon based on the location of the property served.
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1.
Where does the County’s public water supply come from?
Lake Erie via treatment by the City of Toledo or the City of Oregon based on the location of the property served.
2.
Why do we receive a water / sanitary sewer bill from the "City of Toledo Department of Public Utilities" or the "City of Oregon"?
Lucas County has agreements with the Cities of Toledo and Oregon to bill Lucas County customers for water and/or sanitary sewer services.
3.
What options are available for paying my water and wastewater bills?
City of Toledo
at (419) 936-2338 or
City of Oregon
at (419) 698-7039.
4.
Who do I call if I suspect that there is a water main break or sanitary sewer backup?
If it is due to the public water main or sanitary sewer within the right of way, please contact the Sanitary Engineer's office at (419) 213-2926. We have 24 hours per day, seven days per week phone access to our staff via our office during normal working hours and an answering service after hours.
5.
I have a question about Lucas County public water or sanitary sewer service and need to get answers, whom do I contact?
Contact the Lucas County Sanitary Engineer's office at (419) 213-2926.
6.
When is the Lucas County Sanitary Engineer's office open?
The office is open from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. Monday through Friday to assist customers. Emergency crews are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (419) 213-2926.
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