Bartlett - Established 1884 in New York City

The Water Department 

The Water Department is responsible for the billing and payment of water, sewer and trash bills.

The Water Department window at City Hall is open from 8:30am-5:00pm.

You can contact the water department at 817-274-7368.

Payment options:

In person between 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday (excluding holidays)

After hours drop box located in the lobby of City Hall.

Mail to:  City of Dalworthington Gardens, Attn: Water Dept.,

2600 Roosevelt Dr., DWG, TX. 76016

NOTICE:

The Municipal Court & Water window located inside of City Hall will be closed Monday, November 9, 2009 - Friday, November 13, 2009 for building repairs.  Court and water payments may be dropped off at the dispatch window Monday - Wednesday or you can make them in    person Thursday & Friday in the Community Facility Building located on the west side of the fire bay.  For further information, call 817-275-1234. We apologize for the inconvenience.

You can continue to make payments online through Government Payment Services at www.governmentpayment.com or by calling 1-888-604-7888. You will need the following codes to make payments:

Water Pay Location Code:  1019   

Municipal Court Pay Location Code: 3063

Click on the below links to view Dalworthington Gardens Water Reports:

2008 Water Report

2007 Water Report

2006 Water Report.

2005 Water Report

Year Round WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM

No watering of lawns or landscapes between the hours of 10:00am-6:00pm, except hand watering and soaker hoses.

In accordance with the contract between the City of Ft. Worth and Dalworthington Gardens, the required water conservation mandate was made year round.  It is unlawful for any person to irrigate or water, or cause the irrigation or watering of any lawn or landscape between the hours of 10:00am- 6:00pm, except for hand watering and soaker hoses, these restrictions will be enforced and fines will be issued to those who choose to violate these restrictions.  The conservation program is part of a regional effort to help plan for future water supply needs and meet the requirements of the Texas Commission on Enviornment Quality and Texas Water Development Board.  The City of Dalworthington Gardens is requesting citizens and businesses to comply with the city ordinances and use water wisely.  These water restrictions are mandatory and are not to be confused with the voluntary conservation efforts in the Drought Contingency Emergency Water Management Plan.