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How to fill out the WATER SUPPLY SERVICES AGREEMENT online
Filling out the Water Supply Services Agreement online is a straightforward process, designed to facilitate your application for water supply services. This guide provides clear instructions for each section of the agreement to ensure that you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the Water Supply Services Agreement online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form that you need to fill out online.
- Enter the date of the agreement at the top section, ensuring the correct format is used.
- Complete the section that identifies the Water Distribution Licensee by confirming the company name and registration number, which should be pre-filled or can be confirmed through the official documentation.
- Provide your details in the 'Consumer' section, including your full name, the Identity Card Number or Registration Number of your company or organization, and your full address.
- Fill in the address of the Consumer's Premises, where water supply will be provided. Be as detailed as possible, ensuring accuracy to avoid service issues.
- Review and agree to the obligations regarding payment of water supply rates as specified in Parts B and C of the agreement. Ensure you understand your responsibilities related to timely bill payments.
- Verify that you have filled out the Application Form section, confirming that you are applying for water supply services to your listed premises.
- Check all entered information thoroughly for accuracy before proceeding.
- Once you have filled out all sections of the form, you can choose to save your changes, download a copy, print the agreement, or share it as needed.
Complete your Water Supply Services Agreement online today to ensure a smooth water supply process.
Water is withdrawn from the water source and pumped to our homes and businesses. Water is then distributed to homes and businesses in large pipes called water mains that are usually buried under our roads and sidewalks. Water pumping facilities and water mains are maintained by the City, and paid for by water rates.