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Port Washington Water District Launches “My PWWD” Portal

A New Tool to Monitor Water Use Right From Phone or Computer

The Port Washington Water District has announced a new portal to help residents track their water usage as part of their “Do it for Port” conservation program.
The Port Washington Water District has announced a new portal to help residents track their water usage as part of their “Do it for Port” conservation program.

The Port Washington Water District is excited to announce a new portal to help residents track their water usage as part of their “Do it for Port” conservation program. Just in time for summer, the “My PWWD” portal powered by Neptune My360 provides customers with a seamless way to learn more about trends in their water use between billing cycles from their phone or computer, receiving real time data at the push of a button. Registration is free and the features can make a tremendous impact on water usage.

“We are excited to launch the ‘My PWWD’ portal because it makes tracking water use easier than ever,” said PWWD Commissioner Mindy Germain. “Residents can actively participate in water conservation through real time access to water use data, a day-to-day history of usage, and features to set a budget along with alerts for any spikes in water use. Not only will this help our customers save water and discover leaks, but it will save money.”

The alarms feature of the “My PWWD” portal powered by Neptune My360 is especially useful for quickly addressing leaks and preventing unnecessary spikes in water bills. Users can also set of out-of-town alerts for notification of unexpected water usage while away from home.

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Registering for the “My PWWD” portal powered by Neptune My360 is as easy as it gets. All residents need to do is visit pwwd.org/mypwwd and enter their account number and full name or address as appears on their water bill. Once registered, all water use data will be instantly available. Residents can expect more information to arrive in the mail with their next bill and stay tuned for an upcoming webinar uncovering all the features the new “My PWWD” portal powered by Neptune My360 has to offer.

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