How to Pay Your Spokane County Environmental Services Bill

Having reliable wastewater service is a key public health need for residents of Spokane County. Paying your monthly sewer bill ensures uninterrupted service while supporting essential infrastructure. This guide provides an overview of the payment options available to Spokane County Environmental Services customers.

Online Payments

The fastest and most convenient way to pay your sewer bill is online through Spokane County’s secure online payment system. This allows 24/7 access to:

  • Check your current balance
  • View payment history
  • Make one-time payments
  • Set up recurring auto-pay
  • Pay by electronic check at no cost

To get started, you’ll need your 9-digit account number from your sewer bill. Enter it at the online payment site along with your payment details Online payments post quickly, so you can verify your payment went through

Pay by Phone

For those who prefer to pay by phone, Spokane County offers an automated payment system at 866-315-6352 Call anytime and use your bank account, Visa, Mastercard or Discover card to make quick one-time payments

Have your 9-digit account number and payment details ready when you call, Phone payments made during business hours post same-day, Payments after hours or weekends post the next business day

Pay by Mail

You can also mail in a payment by check or money order using the payment stub from your sewer bill. Detach the stub and write your 9-digit account number clearly on your check or money order. No cash payments are accepted by mail.

Send payments to:

Spokane County Environmental Services
PO Box 2355
Spokane, WA 99210-2355

Allow 5-7 business days for mailed payments to be received and posted to your account. Pay attention to due dates on your bill and mail early to avoid late fees.

Pay In Person

For those who prefer in-person bill payment, you can pay at the Spokane County Treasurer’s Office in the County Courthouse:

Spokane County Courthouse
1116 W Broadway Avenue
Spokane, WA 99260

The Treasurer’s Office accepts cash, checks, or money orders. In-person payments post to your account right away so you can get a receipt showing payment was made.

Recurring Auto-Pay

For maximum convenience, enroll in recurring auto-pay through the online bill pay system. This automatically pays your bill from your chosen bank account or credit card on the due date each month.

Enrolling is easy – just log into the online payment site and click on Auto-Pay Enrollment. Enter your payment info and the system will withdraw funds monthly on your due date. You can edit or cancel auto-pay at any time.

Payment Assistance Programs

If you are experiencing financial hardship and unable to pay your sewer bill, Spokane County partners with community agencies that may be able to help:

Don’t hesitate to reach out to Environmental Services at 509-477-3604 if you need help managing bill payments. They can explain available assistance options.

Avoid Late Fees and Disconnection

Paying your sewer bill by the due date is essential to avoid late payment penalties and potential service interruption. Spokane County mails late notices if your account becomes past due.

Check out the delinquent account policies to understand the collections process. Make every effort to pay on time and use available assistance if needed to maintain uninterrupted wastewater service.

Spokane County Environmental Services Bill Pay

Pay By Phone Instructions

  • Dial: 1-866-315-6352
  • Press 1 for Spokane County
  • Press 2 for NO customer number assigned
  • Enter twelve digit sewer account number, press 1 to accept
  • Enter first four digits of the billing zip code, press 1 to accept
  • Choose payment method 1 = Checking 2 = Savings 3 = Visa 4 = MasterCard 5 = Discover

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FAQ

What is the phone number for Spokane water bill?

Make payments online free of charge with your credit/debit card (MasterCard or Visa only) For more information about paying online, please contact the Utility Billing office during regular business hours at 311, or for outside city limits, 509.755. CITY (2489)

How much is a sewer per month in Spokane?

Single Family Residence
Rate Effective March 1, 2024
Single Family Residence Total Monthly Bill
$49.41
Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
$31.29
Wastewater Treatment Plant Charge (WTPC)
$18.12

Is there chlorine in Spokane Valley water?

And our water isn’t chemically filtered. It doesn’t have to be. There’s a small squirt of chlorine — just in case —but other than that, the Spokane-Rathdrum Prairie aquifer, with tightly packed gravel, is all the filtration it needs.

Where does Spokane drinking water come from?

Our water comes from the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. The aquifer serves as the sole source of water for most of the people in Spokane County in Washington and in Kootenai County in Idaho.

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