70 Chestnut Street, Lewistown, PA 17044 | (717) 248-0165
70 Chestnut Street, Lewistown, PA 17044 | (717) 248-0165
New and existing water customers can find information on activating water service and payment options on this page.
Service Applications for new water service and existing property transfer water service can be initiated by telephone or emailed to mcma@mifflincountyh2o.com. Please call MCMA office staff Monday through Friday at (717) 248-0165 to complete
Please complete the form below with the names of all parties on the property deed. After completion, send the application to mcma@mifflincountyh2o.com with a copy of all driver's licenses and a closing document.
Set up your customer portal access. There is NO fee if you use your bank account information. It's a safe, easy alternative during the current health crisis. You can pay your water bill online or with your cell phone 7 days a week 24/7! If you are a tenant, call the MCMA office staff for assistance.
Login and Password required
Same day ACH payment deadline 3:25 PM (no fee)
Same-day Credit Card Payment Deadline 12:00 AM ($2.45-$2.85 fee)
No payments are posted on Saturdays, Sundays, or Holidays
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Print Bills
Add Multiple Accounts
Go Green Enroll in Paperless Billing
Sign up for the MCMA customer portal for credit card payments.
Account number format: 111234567-1
The Customer ID (CID) is on the bottom portion (pay stub) of your water bill.
Set up your customer portal access. There is NO fee if you use your bank account information. It's a safe, easy alternative during the current health crisis. You can pay your water bill online or with your cell phone 7 days a week 24/7! If you are a tenant, call the MCMA office staff for assistance.
Login and Password required
Same day ACH payment deadline 3:25 PM (no fee)
Same-day Credit Card Payment Deadline 12:00 AM ($2.45-$2.85 fee)
No payments are posted on Saturdays, Sundays, or Holidays
View
Print Bills
Add Multiple Accounts
Go Green Enroll in Paperless Billing
Sign up for the MCMA customer portal for credit card payments.
Account number format: 111234567-1
The Customer ID (CID) is on the bottom portion (pay stub) of your water bill.
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No Payments are Posted on Saturdays, Sundays, or Holidays
MCMA Alternate Payment Channels
Credit Card by Phone Call: (888) 813-2990 ($2.45-$2.85 fee)
Your account number and CID are required for credit card payments by phone.
**DISCLAIMER** MCMA is not affiliated with and cannot guarantee the reliability of any 3rd party payment platforms such as, but not limited to, Doxo.
Effective 11/7/24 all Auto Pay transactions will be processed via the customer portal.
AMR is a technologically advanced system that allows MCMA to read your meter without having to set foot on your property. Here's how: a MCMA vehicle with a radio transmitter drives past your house and sends out a special radio signal to a meter transceiver unit located on the meter inside your home. This unit then radios back your meter reading to the computer inside our vehicle. The data is stored on a computer diskette and is later transferred to our computer billing system. Periodically, our meter reader will be required to obtain a visual reading to verify equipment calibration and function
Your meter is located at the point where the service line comes through the foundation. Usually, it's either in your home's basement or utility room. If you can't find it, please call our office for assistance.
The low flow indicator (red star) will move when small amounts of water pass through the meter. It will assist you in detecting leaks.
There are dial wheels with numbers, the first is stationary and always zero. Moving to the left is a space for tens of gallons, then hundreds, thousands, ten thousand, a hundred thousand, and then millions.
Leaky toilets and faucets are the biggest cause of wasted water, resulting in large water bills.
The most common source of leaks is the toilet. Check for leaks by placing a few drops of food coloring in the tank, if after 45 minutes the dye shows up in the bowl, the toilet leaks. Leaky toilets can usually be repaired inexpensively.
Toilets can account for almost 30% of all indoor water use, more than any other fixture or appliance.
Select this link to view a sample bill.
There is a brief explanation of each section on your new bill.
Please contact the office if you have additional questions, at
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