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If you do not have MyAccount access, visit myaccount mudomaha com and click the “New User Registration” link to set up access For more guidance, click “Help” on the bottom of the MyAccount page
- Metropolitan Utilities District
Metropolitan Utilities District
- Current Customers - Metropolitan Utilities District
Call 402 554 6666, or if outside the calling area, 1 800 732 5864 We need at least two working days’ notice and access to the meter(s) to discontinue service
- Ways To Pay - Metropolitan Utilities District
By Mail Use the remittance stub provided with your bill and mail to PO Box 3600, Omaha, NE 68103 Budget Payment Plan Though seasonal temperatures vary, your gas and or water bill remains the same every month with the Budget Payment Plan
- New Customers - Metropolitan Utilities District
We serve natural gas to more than 242,000 customer-owners in Omaha, Bennington, Fort Calhoun, Springfield, Yutan and 85 percent of Bellevue We also provide safe drinking water to more than 227,000 customers in Omaha, Bellevue, Bennington, Carter Lake, LaVista, Ralston, Waterloo and the Papio-Missouri Natural Resources District (which supplies water to Fort Calhoun)
- My Account Help - Metropolitan Utilities District
Please have a recent utility bill available, click New User Registration and complete the registration form Your account number is in the upper left-hand corner of your printed bill In addition to the account number, residential customers will need the last four digits of the primary account holder’s social security number, while commercial customers will need the last four digits of the
- About Us - Metropolitan Utilities District
A Promise Made to Our Community Prior to 1913, Omaha residents received their water and gas services from private water and gas companies Fed up with high costs, constant ownership changes and poor service, they voted to take control and ownership of their utilities
- News Community - Metropolitan Utilities District
M U D Releases Annual Water Quality Report; Continues to Provide Safe, High-Quality Water Metropolitan Utilities District released its annual consumer confidence report on water quality, confirming that the metro Omaha area’s water continues to meet or exceed all state and federal standards for drinking water
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