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Clayton County Water Bill Payment Login & Pay Guide

Verified water bill payment portals, utility contact info, and billing guides for all cities in Clayton County.

Cities Covered

16

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Water Utilities

11

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Last Verified

2026

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Water Utilities in Clayton County

Managing water utilities in Clayton County, Iowa, involves a network of local departments and regional authorities. With over 16 major municipalities and 11 distinct service providers, navigating payment portals can be challenging. Our directory provides verified, direct-to-portal links for every city in the county, ensuring you never land on a third-party payment aggregator.

Find Your City Guide

Select your city to get specific billing instructions and contact details.

Guttenberg

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Guttenberg Water Utility

Monona

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Monona Municipal Water Dept

Elkader

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Elkader Muni Water Dept

Strawberry Point

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Strawberry Point Water Supply

Garnavillo

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Garnavillo Water Supply

McGregor

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Mcgregor Water Dept

Marquette

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Marquette Water Supply

Farmersburg

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Local Water Dept

Luana

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Luana Water Works

Volga

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Volga Water Supply

North Buena Vista

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Local Water Dept

Osterdock

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Local Water Dept

Garber

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Local Water Dept

St. Olaf

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Scenic Acres

Clayton

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Clayton Water Supply

Elkport

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Local Water Dept

Clayton County Water Bill FAQs

Water services in Clayton County are typically managed at the city level. To find your specific provider, locate your city in our directory above or check your most recent utility bill for the department name.

Yes, the vast majority of utilities in the county offer online payment portals. Common payment methods include credit/debit cards, eChecks, and ACH auto-pay.

Internal contact numbers vary by city (e.g., Guttenberg). Our detailed city guides provide direct customer service lines and emergency repair contact information for each local authority.

For immediate water emergencies like main breaks or severe leaks, you should call your local city water department's 24/7 emergency line. These numbers are listed on the individual city pages for the county.

Most residents can pay in person at their local City Hall or dedicated Water Department office. Always check the 'Contact' section of your specific city guide for exact addresses and office hours.