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 |
Does my drinking water contain lead? |
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. |
Can I get my bill electronically? |
Go paperless. The Town of Fort Erie has launched a new online citizen portal called myFE. It is a way to provide our community with digital access to their tax and water bills. We encourage residents to change from paper mail to an easy-to-use online portal. |
When is my water/wastewater bill mailed? |
Water/wastewater bills are usually mailed out on or about the 15th of the month. |
When is my water/wastewater bill due? |
All water/wastewater bills are due on the 3rd business day of each month. A penalty for late payment of 1.5% per month is added the day following the due date. |
How can I pay my water/wastewater bill? |
We offer the following convenient ways to make payment for your water/wastewater bill:
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What should I do if I receive a final notice? |
Payment of a final notice can be paid by:
at the Town Hall within fifteen (15) days of the notice date. Partial payment to avoid disconnection must include:
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Why am I being charged a penalty when I didn’t receive my water/wastewater bill? |
The responsibility to pay the water/wastewater bill on time rests with the property owner. This still applies even when the bill is not actually received. We mail water/wastewater bills out on or about the 15th of each month and the due date is the 3rd business day of the month. |
How often is my water meter read? |
Water meters are read on a monthly basis. If we are unable to get an actual read, water consumption is estimated and you may be over/under billed. If your consumption history shows three (3) or more estimates in a row, please contact 905-871-1600 ext 2466 to make an appointment with our meter technician. Consistent, actual readings can help identify plumbing leaks sooner and save you money. |
How is my water/wastewater bill calculated? |
Your water/wastewater bill has two (2) components: |
How much is the water/wastewater bill for an average family of four (4) people? |
The average monthly consumption for a family of four (4) is about thirty (30) cubic meters and would result in a bill of $204.90. |
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:
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What is the most common cause of a water leak? |
About ninety (90) percent of leaks in residential plumbing are found in the toilet tank. A simple test, where food colouring or a dye test tablet is placed in the tank, can be done. Within ten (10) to fifteen (15) minutes the colouring will appear in the toilet bowl if a leak is present. |
What services does my water/wastewater bill cover? |
Water/wastewater bills pay for three (3) essential services for Fort Erie residents:
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What percentage of my water/wastewater bill is paid to the Region for treatment costs? |
On average, 61% of each water/wastewater bill is paid to the Region of Niagara to pay for the treatments costs of water and wastewater. |
Why do I have to pay the monthly base charge if I’m not using water? |
The monthly base or fixed charge provides for the infrastructure and maintenance of the Town’s water and wastewater systems. |
I am selling my home, what should I do to finalize my water account? |
When selling your property, please call the water billing department to order a final reading on your meter. Please do this at least seven (7) working days before the closing date. By leaving your forwarding address, the final bill can be settled . |
Is there a charge to set up a new account? |
Yes, there is a one-time set-up fee of $55.55, which will be added to your first bill. |
Is the landlord or tenant responsible for paying the water/wastewater bill? |
The property owner is responsible for the payment of all water/wastewater bills and can be mailed C/O “tenant name” on your request. A duplicate bill can be mailed to the property owner for a nominal monthly charge. Water/wastewater arrears may be added to the owner’s property taxes as per By-Law No. 67-2016, section 17 and Subsection 398(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001. |
How many litres are there in a cubic meter? |
There are 1,000 litres in a cubic meter. |
How many gallons are there in a cubic meter? |
There are 220 gallons in a cubic meter. |
Nobody wants a situation that would force us out of our homes. The Town would like to remind residents to flush only:
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!
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.
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