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NJ American Water Launches Online Emergency Reporting
New Jersey American Water customers can now report a water outage, leak, or other water emergency online.
New Jersey American Water customers can now report a water outage, leak, or other water emergency online, the company announced this week. Emergencies can now be reported through the New Jersey American Water website or through the company’s online customer portal, MyWater.
“We’re committed to providing exceptional customer service and offering a variety of communication channels to meet our customers’ preferences,” New Jersey American Water Vice President of Operations Thomas Shroba said. “When our customers experience a water service outage or other emergency, we know they need to reach us quickly and may not want or be in a position to pick up the phone. By providing an online platform to report emergencies, customers can now notify us of a water service outage or emergency within minutes using their preferred method.”
All New Jersey American Water customers are encouraged to establish an online account through the company’s MyWater portal. This platform allows customers to track water usage, see real-time alert notifications for their service area, set up paperless billing, pay bills online and more.
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By creating a MyWater account, customers can report a water emergency online for their specific home. Customers must have a MyWater account and log in to the account to report a water service outage or emergency at their residence.
Even without a MyWater account, anyone can report an emergency that is not at a specific home, such as a fire hydrant leak or a water main break in the street, through the “Report Emergency” button at the top of the company’s website or directly at emergency.amwater.com.
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Since its launch in early December, more than 140 emergencies have been reported and addressed by New Jersey American Water through the online reporting feature, according to the water company. The company is planning more enhancements to its functionality in the future.
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