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I like the convenience of automatic payments. How can I receive paperless bills (e-bills) and have my water bills paid automatically?

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I like the convenience of automatic payments. How can I receive paperless bills (e-bills) and have my water bills paid automatically?

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A. To receive e-bills and pay automatically requires two steps. First, subscribe to receive a Denver Water e-bill. Second, choose one of the following options to set up direct debit/automatic payments: a) You can enroll in Denver Waters free Automatic Payment Plan. You will receive electronic bills in your e-mail that will specify the amount to be deducted from your checking or savings account. When your electronic bill arrives, simply review it and file it. The Automatic Payment Plan will automatically process your direct debit payment. Do not pay the e-bill if you are paying through our Automatic Payment Plan, because this will result in duplicate payments. APP form (PDF). b) If you are already enrolled in an online bill pay service, such as a bank or credit union, its very common for these services to provide an Auto Pay feature. Contact your service provider to learn how to turn on this payment option.

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To receive e-bills and pay automatically requires two steps. First, subscribe to receive a Denver Water e-bill. Second, choose one of the following options to set up direct debit/automatic payments: • You can enroll in Denver Water’s free Automatic Payment Plan. You will receive electronic bills in your e-mail that will specify the amount to be deducted from your checking or savings account. When your electronic bill arrives, simply review it and file it. The Automatic Payment Plan will automatically process your direct debit payment. Do not pay the e-bill if you are paying through our Automatic Payment Plan, because this will result in duplicate payments. • If you are already enrolled in an online bill pay service, such as a bank or credit union, it’s very common for these services to provide an Auto Pay feature. Contact your service provider to learn how to “turn on” this payment option.

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