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You can now access your utility account.  Click here!
 
Five Simple ways to Save Water
1. Be smart when irrigating your lawn or landscape:
- Water the lawn or garden durning the coolest part of the day.
- Set sprinklers to water lawns and gardens only - not the street or sidewalks.
2.Use appliances wisely:
- Run the dishwasher or washing machines for only full loads.
- Scrape rather than rinse dishes before loading them into the dishwasher.
3. Don't flush your money down the drain:
- A leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons of water per day. Check you toilet for leaks by adding food coloring to the tank. If the toilet is leaking, color will appear in the bowl within 15 minutes. If there is color in your toilet, flush as soon as the test is completed so as to not stain your bowl.
- When replacing your toilet, look for high efficiency models that use less than 1.3 gallons per flush.
4. Conserve around the house:
- Reduce the duration of showers. A 10 minute shower can use 55 gallons of water.
- Be sure to turn off the faucet when brushing your teeth.
5. Stop those leaks:
- Repair dripping faucets and showers. If your faucet is dripping at the rate of one drop per second, you can expect to waste 2,700 gallons of water per day! 
6. Update your water softener:
- If it's time to buy a new water softener, consider investing in a next generation water softener. These machines only cycles when needed, rather than on a fixed schedule.  This often reduces the water used per month. Talk to a specialist to see if this option makes sense for you. 

Your utility bill includes charges for water, stormwater, sewer and trash collection.  All new utility customers must visit City Hall to complete an application for utilities to begin.

Water: The City of Loveland provides water to its residents through its own water system operated by the City. 

Click here for Application for a Water Tap Permit.

Stormwater: In accordance with the Ohio Environmental Protect Agency (Ohio EPA) and the City of Loveland's implementation of its stormwater management program, the stormwater utility was designed to generate funds to make improvements throughout the City that would improve the quality of stormwater before it reaches rivers and streams. 

Trash Removal: The City contracts with Rumpke for trash collection for its residents. 

Curbside Recycling: Is voluntary for residents and is FREE of charge and provided by Rumpke.  Anyone needing a recycle bin should either click here or call (513) 683-0150 to request one.  Bins are delivered by the City Public Works Department and is generally done so at the beginning of each month.

For other services not provided by the City such as gas, electric, telephone and cable service, the City has offered suggestions below.

  • Gas & Electric: (513) 421-9500 - Provided by Cinergy Co.
  • Telephone/Cable: (513) 566-5050 - Provided by Cincinnati Bell Telephone.  Also offers high speed internet connection, Zoomtown.  Time Warner Cable (513) 469-1112 also offers telephone, high speed internet connection, Roadrunner in addition to cable television.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STAFF

Debbie Dugan, Utility Billing Clerk

Cynthia Tait, Utility Billing Clerk