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Almanac note · Home and property

Manteca utility questions split between billing and service pages

Manteca provides water, garbage, sewer, and storm drainage information through city utility pages, with separate paths for billing, service requests, and public works questions.

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For a Manteca water, sewer, trash, storm drainage, or utility-bill issue, sort billing from service first. A payment issue may need one contact. A water, sewer, trash pickup, or storm drain concern may need another.

The city provides water service and solid waste garbage service for the Manteca area. Its utility pages also split out sewer, storm drainage, water quality, conservation, and public works questions. That is a lot of everyday life under one broad “utilities” label.

The split is easy to miss because the problems feel connected at home. A bill question and a trash pickup question may both arrive at the kitchen table, but they may need different city contacts. Pickup schedules, recycling, and dumpster questions can point toward Public Works. Billing and service requests may point toward Finance.

For a move, payment issue, water question, sewer question, or trash question, start with the service address. Manteca’s farm-town roots and newer subdivisions both depend on the same systems under the street, but the first step is the right utility lane.

Where to see it

Manteca Utility Services, Utility Billing, start-service, and payment pages.

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Reviewed July 3, 2026

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Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.

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