The Town of Fort Erie tests for lead in drinking water as required by Provincial regulations. For concerns with lead in your drinking water please call Town Hall and book an appointment to have your water tested.
Water and Wastewater
Water and Wastewater Services Information
This is an area that provides information about all things water related. As such, it's important to note that their are two distinct areas within the Town that are responsible for water services: (1) physical Water supply and (2) Water billing and Collections.
For advice on how to maintain water quality if your property has been shut down for an extended period of time refer to the following link:
A Made in Niagara Guide to Flushing Your Facility
| Physical Water Supply and Service | Water Billing and Collections |
| Contact Information: 905-871-1600 | Contact Information: 905-871-1600 |
Frequently Asked Questions About Water and Wastewater Services
Does my drinking water contain lead?
Can I get my bill electronically?
When is my water/wastewater bill mailed?
When is my water/wastewater bill due?
How can I pay my water/wastewater bill?
We offer the following convenient ways to make payment for your water/wastewater bill:
- Pre-authorized automatic withdrawals from your bank account on the due date;
- By phone, using your bank’s telephone banking;
- By internet, using your bank’s internet banking;
- At most financial institutions in person or at the ATM;
- A 24-hour drop box is located in the parking lot of the main entrance of Town Hall;
- By mail, to 1 Municipal Centre Drive, Fort Erie ON L2A 2S6; and
- In person, on the first floor of Town Hall.
- Online credit card payment using our eServices page, follow the link and instructions to pay using Visa or Mastercard. A small fee is applicable.
What should I do if I receive a final notice?
Payment of a final notice can be paid by:
- cash,
- debit card,
- certified cheque,
- money order,
at the Town Hall within fifteen (15) days of the notice date. Partial payment to avoid disconnection must include:
- a cash payment of half the outstanding amount
- a signed payment arrangement for the remaining balance at the Town Hall.
Why am I being charged a penalty when I didn’t receive my water/wastewater bill?
How often is my water meter read?
How is my water/wastewater bill calculated?
Your water/wastewater bill has two (2) components:
1) a base or fixed charge,
2) a consumption charge per cubic meter of usage.
For 2024 the base charge for most households is $70.95 and the consumption charge is $4.465 per cubic meter.
How much is the water/wastewater bill for an average family of four (4) people?
My water/wastewater bill has always been consistent. Now it is suddenly very high. Why?
A sudden rise in your water bill may be due to a number of reasons including:
- Plumbing leaks in toilets and taps;
- Consecutive estimated readings followed by an actual reading. Your water usage may have been under estimated in previous billings. The current bill may be ‘catching up’ from bills that were under estimated;
- An increase in the number of people living in the house resulting in greater water usage;
- A dry hot summer, resulting in higher consumption (pools/lawn watering); or
- An increase in the number of days in the reading period.
What is the most common cause of a water leak?
What services does my water/wastewater bill cover?
- Delivery of clean drinking water;
- Wastewater treatment; and
- The infrastructure and maintenance of the Town’s water and wastewater systems.
What percentage of my water/wastewater bill is paid to the Region for treatment costs?
Why do I have to pay the monthly base charge if I’m not using water?
I am selling my home, what should I do to finalize my water account?
Is there a charge to set up a new account?
Is the landlord or tenant responsible for paying the water/wastewater bill?
How many litres are there in a cubic meter?
How many gallons are there in a cubic meter?
Preventing sewer back-ups
Nobody wants a situation that would force us out of our homes. The Town would like to remind residents to flush only:
- urine,
- feces,
- [toilet] paper.
- wet wipes (including so-called 'flushable wipes'),
- paper towels,
- napkins
- and hygiene products,
The waste water pipe which goes from your house to the public sewer is usually only about 4 inches wide. They are usually the size of a DVD. It can easily become blocked by a build-up of non-flushable materials. Large blockages often need Town staff to clear them.
So together let's STOP IT, not BLOCK IT!
Fats, Oils & Grease
Improper disposal of fats, oil and grease is a common cause of the drainage problems the Town deals with.
Fats, oil and grease can clog up sinks, drains and sewers to the point that they increase the risk of sewer back-ups. Streams and rivers often become polluted due to oily waste entering their ecosystems.
Contact Us
Town of Fort Erie
1 Municipal Centre Drive,
Fort Erie, ON, L2A 2S6
Phone: 905-871-1600
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