Public Utilities

Mission
Nash County Public Utilities strives to provide safe potable water of the highest quality at ideal pressures without interruption to all of our customers, to provide sewer service where practical, and to run our operations in a cost-effective manner in order to keep rates reasonable while providing great customer service.

Our mission is to provide services which promote economic prosperity, support public health, and offer a better quality of life for the citizens of Nash County.

New Online Payment Portal

Nash County Public Utilities has launched a new online billing and payment solution, offering more convenient ways to view and pay your water bill, as well as the addition of 24/7 phone payments and pay-by-text options. 

Residents can receive and view bills electronically, make a payment with a credit/debit card or e-check, and choose to go paperless. A quick, one-time payment can be made without registering, or you can create an account to enjoy more features like setting up automatic payments or saving payment information for later use and viewing history. 

  • Easy-to-use online portal to access your account and make payments
  • Registration is not required
  • Go Paperless – get your bills via email
  • Save time with automatic payment options:
    1. AutoPay – automatically pay the invoice amount on the due date
    2. Recurring Scheduled Payments – set up a schedule to pay a fixed amount or the invoice balance on a specific day of the month
  • Receive email reminders when your bill is ready, when a scheduled payment is pending, and a confirmation after making a payment
  • Pay by Phone – check your account balance or make a payment 24/7 by calling 1-888-615-1018
  • Pay by Text – get text notifications about your bill and have the option to pay through text message with your default payment method (sign up when making an online payment or within your account)

Click Here to visit the Payment Portal 

Northern Nash Water System Project

Nash County is working with the Towns of Red Oak and Dortches to bring public water to this area, which will ultimately serve the northern part of Nash County.


Consumer Confidence Reports (Water Quality Reports)

2024 Nash County Consumer Confidence Reports


Nash County Water Design Standards