Why was my water shut off?
  • You have not paid your bill.
  • You have not allowed Trenton Water Works to read or repair your meter.
  • Emergencies or health and safety violations have occurred that threaten water quality. When this occurs, Trenton Water Works will notify you.
  • Your customer application is found to be based on a false identity or false information.
  • When there is a water main break in your area the main may be shut down to isolate the emergency. Most interruptions to water service are fixed within six to eight hours.
  • Sometimes service terminations at the owner’s request.  Service will be terminated upon written request from a property owner provided that the account in question is delinquent and the tenant is the account customer that is responsible as per their respective lease agreement.

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1. How do I know if an employee is from your company?
2. How do I pay my water bill?
3. Why was my water shut off?
4. What do I do if my landlord stops making water payments?
5. Why is my bill estimated? Can I schedule an actual reading?
6. Are there penalties for late payments?
7. How can I receive a discount on my water bill?
8. Can I delay my water from being shut off due a medical condition?
9. How do I get my water turned on/off?
10. If I decide to sell my property, how do I get a final bill? What if I have tenant moving and want to give him or her a final bill?
11. Restoration of Service to a Vacant Property?
12. Where can I get additional water information?
13. Where do I call after hours for an emergency issue with my water?
14. What causes water to be discolored?
15. What should I do if my water is discolored?
16. Why fluoridate the water?
17. How does water fluoridation prevent tooth decay?
18. What is the cause and solution of rusty or strong-smelling water?
19. Why does my water smell like bleach / chlorine?
20. How can I protect my pipes in the winter?
21. What do I do if I experience low water pressure?
22. Who can I call to report illegal discharge to City sewers, streams or rivers?
23. Who should I call if I am experiencing a sewer backup?
24. What can property owners do to prevent sewer backups?
25. What can property owners do to prevent sewer odors?
26. Where can I find out about buried pipelines, gas lines, or power lines before I excavate or dig on my property?
27. What steps do I take to have a new meter installed?
28. How can I tell if my water meter is damaged?
29. How do I read my meter?
30. How does radio meter reading work?