Haverhill MA Water Bill – Pay Online, Phone Number, InvoiceCloud, Rates & Leak Help

Updated 2026 • Official Haverhill links reviewed

Haverhill MA Water Bill: Pay Online, Phone Number, InvoiceCloud, Rates, Late Interest and Leak Help

Haverhill water and sewer customers often need a safe payment link, the Water Billing phone number, the correct InvoiceCloud portal, current water and wastewater rates, or help after a leak creates a high bill. This guide keeps the official City of Haverhill payment, billing, rate, leak-check and abatement information in one easy page.

978-374-2370Water Billing Office
844-941-160524/7 automated phone pay
$5.93Water per 100 cubic feet
14%Interest after 30 days
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Pay online

Use the official City Pay Bill page, which opens the Haverhill Water InvoiceCloud portal.

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Billing phone

Call 978-374-2370 for Water/Wastewater Billing Office customer service.

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Phone payment

Call 844-941-1605 to pay or check your balance through the automated phone system.

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Leak help

If a repaired leak caused a high bill, review the abatement process and submit within 30 days.

Main Official Haverhill MA Water Bill Links

Editorial trust note: This article was prepared from official City of Haverhill Water/Wastewater Billing, Water/Wastewater Services, Water Services, Contacts Directory and InvoiceCloud resources.
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Payment safety warning: Use the official City of Haverhill Pay Your Water and Sewer Bill page before entering payment details. This helps avoid unofficial bill-pay pages or old links.
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Independent guide: Water-Department.org is not the City of Haverhill. Official payments, billing decisions, abatements, service disconnections and customer account support must be handled through the City of Haverhill and its official resources.

Payment options

How to Pay Your Haverhill MA Water and Sewer Bill

The official City page sends customers to the Haverhill Water InvoiceCloud portal. InvoiceCloud supports one-time pay without registration and account registration for extended features.

Payment methodOfficial detailPractical action
Online one-time payInvoiceCloud says One Time Pay does not require registration.Use the official City page and click Pay Bill, then choose Pay Now.
Register onlineInvoiceCloud allows customers to create an account for extended features.Register if you want easier repeat payments and online bill viewing.
ACH / e-checkInvoiceCloud states ACH/e-check transactions have no fee.Use this option if you want to avoid card service fees.
Card / PayPal brandsInvoiceCloud states credit/debit/PayPal brand payments are fee-based, with updated service fee information shown on the portal.Review the fee before submitting the payment.
Automated phone paymentInvoiceCloud lists 844-941-1605 for 24/7 phone payment and balance checks.Call with your account details and payment method ready.
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Best payment tip: Use ACH/e-check if available because the official InvoiceCloud portal says there is no fee for ACH transactions. Save the confirmation until the payment posts.
Rates and billing schedule

Haverhill Water and Wastewater Rates, Fire Service Charges and Residential Billing Dates

The City publishes water and wastewater rates on the Pay Your Water and Sewer Bill page. Residential accounts are mailed quarterly.

ItemOfficial detailWhat it means
Water rate$5.93 per 100 cubic feet.Water consumption is billed by metered usage.
Wastewater rate$7.95 per 100 cubic feet.Wastewater usage is generally based on water meter readings.
Fire service$400–$1200 based on service size.Applies to fire service accounts based on service size and City fee rules.
Sewer-only accountsBilled 23 units quarterly per single-family dwelling.One unit equals 100 cubic feet.
Residential mailing scheduleFebruary 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1.Watch for quarterly bills around these dates.
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Bill-reading tip: Compare the service period, metered usage, wastewater charge and any past-due balance before assuming the total is wrong.
Late payment and disconnection

Haverhill Water Bill Due Date, Past-Due Interest and Disconnection Risk

The City says payment is due in full upon receipt. After 30 days, the account is considered past due and begins to accrue interest at 14 percent. Failure to pay can result in disconnection of water service.

Billing issueOfficial detailBest action
Payment dueDue in full upon receipt.Pay as soon as the bill is received, especially if using mail or third-party processing.
Past dueAfter 30 days, account is considered past due.Call 978-374-2370 if you cannot pay or believe the bill is wrong.
InterestPast-due accounts begin to accrue interest at 14 percent.Avoid waiting because interest can increase the balance.
DisconnectionFailure to pay may result in disconnection of the account’s water service.Contact Water Billing before the account becomes urgent.
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Important warning: Do not wait until service is at risk. If the account is past due, use the official payment portal or call Water Billing at 978-374-2370 for account-specific guidance.
High bill and leak help

What to Do If Your Haverhill Water Bill Is Higher Than Expected

The City says all water passing through a meter will be charged to the customer whether used, wasted or lost by leakage. That makes leak detection important, especially after a sudden high bill.

High-bill cluePossible causeFirst check
Meter triangle spinningWater may be running somewhere or leaking.Turn off all water and check the small triangle on the meter.
Toilet leakToilets are a common source of leaks.Use dye tablets from City Hall Room 300 or food coloring in the toilet tank.
Outdoor water usePools, large vegetable gardens or outside use may affect wastewater calculations unless separately metered and compliant.Review outdoor use and whether a proper outside meter applies.
Service pipe issueProperty-side service pipe leaks can waste water and cause damage.Call Water Maintenance at 978-374-2368 for service-related questions.
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Toilet leak test: Drop a dye tablet or food coloring into the toilet tank. Do not flush. If color runs into the bowl, the toilet is leaking and can increase your bill.
Abatement and outdoor usage

Haverhill Water/Wastewater Abatement After a Repaired Leak

If a leak is found and repaired, the City says customers have the right to contest the bill through the Abatement Board Hearing process. The application must be completed within 30 days of the bill date and submitted with repair receipts attached.

Repair first

Fix the leak properly and keep receipts, plumber invoice, parts receipt, photos or written proof.

Submit within 30 days

The City says the abatement application form must be completed within 30 days of the bill date.

Use Room 300

Submit the completed application to the Water Billing Office at City Hall, Room 300, with repair receipts attached.

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Abatement tip: Do not send only a verbal explanation. Prepare a short written timeline: when the leak was found, what was repaired, who repaired it, repair date, and attach receipts.
Water service and maintenance

Haverhill Water Services, Maintenance, Backflow and Service Pipe Contacts

For water service questions beyond billing, the City lists Water Maintenance and Water Treatment contacts. Property owners should also know that the water service line from the water main to and including the meter serves the property and must be maintained correctly.

Department / needOfficial contactUse it for
Water Billing978-374-2370, City Hall Room 300Bills, payment, rates, abatement process and account questions.
Water Maintenance978-374-2368, 25 Amesbury RoadWater service applications, service pipe questions and distribution system issues.
Backflow / Cross Connection978-374-2375, 125 Amesbury RoadBackflow control and cross-connection questions.
Water Treatment978-374-2385, 131 Amesbury RoadWater treatment and related water system questions.
Call Center / 311311 inside city limits; 978-358-1311 outside cityGeneral City service routing and online service request help.
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Service tip: Billing questions go to Water Billing, but water service pipe and maintenance questions may need Water Maintenance at 978-374-2368.
Contact and map

Haverhill MA Water Billing Phone Number, Address, Office Hours and Map

Use these official City of Haverhill details for water/wastewater bill payment, account questions, rates, abatement application, leak-related billing concerns and service routing.

Water/Wastewater Billing Office

Phone: 978-374-2370

Address: 4 Summer Street, Room 300, Haverhill, MA 01830

Fax: 978-374-2366

Automated phone payment: 844-941-1605

City Hall and service routing

City Hall: 4 Summer Street, Haverhill, MA 01830

Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Call Center: 311 within city limits; 978-358-1311 outside the city.

Water Maintenance: 978-374-2368

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Before calling: Keep your account number, service address, bill date, payment confirmation, leak repair receipt, meter reading or abatement question ready.

Map shows Haverhill City Hall at 4 Summer Street, Haverhill, MA 01830. Water Billing is listed at Room 300.

Avoid mistakes

Common Haverhill Water Bill Mistakes That Cause Delays, Interest or Lost Abatement Rights

Most problems can be avoided by using the official InvoiceCloud portal, paying before the account becomes past due, checking leaks early and submitting abatement paperwork with repair receipts within the City’s deadline.

MistakeWhy it creates troubleBetter action
Using unofficial payment linksPayment may be delayed, misdirected or include confusing fees.Start from the official City Pay Your Water and Sewer Bill page.
Ignoring the 30-day past-due rulePast-due balances begin accruing 14% interest.Pay on receipt or contact Water Billing quickly.
Waiting after finding a leakAbatement application must be completed within 30 days of the bill date.Repair the leak, collect receipts and submit paperwork quickly.
Not checking toiletsThe City says toilets are a common source of leaks.Use dye tablets or food coloring to test toilets before the next bill arrives.
Confusing billing and maintenance contactsWrong routing can delay help.Call 978-374-2370 for billing and 978-374-2368 for water maintenance/service questions.
Best habit: Save the official payment page, InvoiceCloud portal, 978-374-2370, 844-941-1605 and your water account number in one phone note.
Most searched FAQs

Haverhill MA Water Bill FAQs

These answers cover common searches about Haverhill water bill payment, InvoiceCloud, phone number, rates, billing schedule, late interest, leaks, abatement and customer service contacts.

QHow do I pay my Haverhill MA water bill online?

Use the official City of Haverhill Pay Your Water and Sewer Bill page and click Pay Bill. It opens the Haverhill Water InvoiceCloud portal for online payment.

QCan I pay my Haverhill water bill without registering?

Yes. The InvoiceCloud portal says One Time Pay is available without registration.

QWhat is the Haverhill Water Billing phone number?

Call 978-374-2370 for the City of Haverhill Water/Wastewater Billing Office.

QWhat is the Haverhill water bill automated phone payment number?

The InvoiceCloud portal lists 844-941-1605 for 24/7 automated phone payment and balance checking.

QWhere is the Haverhill Water Billing Office located?

The Water Billing Office is located at Haverhill City Hall, 4 Summer Street, Room 300, Haverhill, MA 01830.

QDoes Haverhill charge a fee for online water bill payment?

InvoiceCloud says ACH/e-check transactions have no fee. Credit, debit and PayPal brand payments are fee-based, and the service fee is displayed by the portal.

QWhat are Haverhill water and wastewater rates?

The City lists water at $5.93 per 100 cubic feet and wastewater at $7.95 per 100 cubic feet. Always verify current rates on the official City page before relying on the numbers for billing decisions.

QWhen are Haverhill residential water bills mailed?

The City lists residential account mailing dates as February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1.

QWhat happens if my Haverhill water bill is past due?

The City says payment is due in full upon receipt. After 30 days, the account is past due and begins to accrue interest at 14 percent. Failure to pay can result in water service disconnection.

QCan I contest a Haverhill water bill after a leak?

Yes. If a leak is found and repaired, the City says customers may contest the bill through the Abatement Board Hearing process. The application must be completed within 30 days of the bill date and submitted with repair receipts attached.

QHow do I check for a water leak in Haverhill?

Make sure no water is running and check the small triangle on the meter. If it is spinning, it may indicate a leak. For toilets, use dye tablets or food coloring in the tank and do not flush. If color appears in the bowl, the toilet is leaking.

QWhere can I get dye tablets for toilet leak testing in Haverhill?

The City says dye tablets are available at City Hall in Room 300. Food coloring can also be used for the same toilet leak test.

QWho do I call for Haverhill water maintenance questions?

Call Water Maintenance at 978-374-2368. The City lists Water Maintenance at 25 Amesbury Road, Haverhill, MA 01830.

QWhat is Haverhill 311?

Haverhill lists Call Center 311 for callers within city limits and 978-358-1311 for callers outside the city. Use it for general City service routing and online requests.

QIs Water-Department.org the official City of Haverhill website?

No. This is an independent guide. Official payments, account support, abatement decisions, service disconnections and billing help must be handled through the City of Haverhill and its official resources.

Official source table

Official Sources for Haverhill MA Water Bill Customers

Use these official resources for final confirmation before paying, calling, checking rates, submitting abatement paperwork, reporting service questions or reviewing water/wastewater services.

Official sourceUse it forOpen
Pay Your Water and Sewer BillOfficial City payment page, Water Billing phone/address, rates, billing schedule, policies, leak checks and abatement guidance.Open City payment page
Haverhill Water InvoiceCloudOne-time online payment, registration, ACH/e-check, card/PayPal payments, 24/7 phone payment and payment portal support.Open InvoiceCloud
Water/Wastewater ServicesBilling department, water maintenance, cross-connection, wastewater, stormwater and water service resources.Open Water/Wastewater Services
Water ServicesWater service application information and Water Maintenance phone support.Open Water Services
Contacts DirectoryCity department phone numbers, Water Billing, Water Maintenance, Water Treatment, DPW and City Hall contact details.Open Contacts Directory
Online Service Requests311-style service requests and city routing help.Open service requests
Final takeaway: For most Haverhill customers, use the official City Pay Your Water and Sewer Bill page to reach InvoiceCloud, call 978-374-2370 for Water Billing, use 844-941-1605 for automated phone payment, check your meter and toilets if the bill is high, and submit leak abatement paperwork within 30 days of the bill date if a repaired leak caused the problem.
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Pay Smarter, Check High Bills, Start Service, Avoid Shutoff and Find Official Water Department Links

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Payment safety tip

Start from the official water department, city, county or utility website before entering account details. Avoid random payment ads and look-alike bill pay sites.

High bill tip

Before paying a very unusual bill, check meter reads, toilet leaks, irrigation use, estimated bills, late fees, and whether your utility offers a leak adjustment.

Water Bill Payment Route Helper

Choose how you want to pay. The tool will tell you what to prepare and the safest payment path.

High Water Bill Checker

Compare your normal bill with the new bill and get a practical investigation path before calling customer service.

Use gallons, CCF, HCF or units shown on your bill.

Leak Check and Adjustment Checklist

Use this before requesting a leak adjustment, disputing a bill, or calling the water department about high usage.

Start, Stop or Transfer Water Service Helper

Use this before moving, opening a new account, closing an old account, or transferring service to another address.

Past Due, Shutoff and Reconnection Helper

Use this if your account is late, disconnected, at risk of shutoff, or you need a payment plan or assistance program.

Simple Water Usage Cost Estimator

Estimate a rough bill from base charge, usage units, rate per unit, sewer charge, stormwater fee and service fees. Official tiered rates may be different.

Example: if usage is gallons, enter cost per gallon.

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Enter city/utility and state to create safe searches for the official water bill portal, phone number, outage page, assistance, start service, leak adjustment, and Water-Department.org guide.

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Best sitewide placement

Add this tool after the main payment section or before FAQs. It helps users solve the next problem after reading the article.

Important safety note

This tool gives educational guidance only. Always confirm payment portals, phone numbers, account balance, assistance rules and reconnection steps with the official water department or utility.

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