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Almanac note · Home and property

Victorville water and trash questions start with city Customer Service

Victorville Customer Service handles water, sewer, household hazardous waste, trash, recycling, organics, billing, start-or-stop service, and service questions.

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Victorville’s desert setting makes water and service questions feel very practical. The city is spread out. The weather is dry. Daily life depends on systems most people only notice when something changes.

The city Customer Service page is the first stop for water, sewer, household hazardous waste, trash, recycling, and organics services. It also covers starting service, stopping service, payments, billing, construction meters, and reports for water, sewer, or trash problems.

That fits Victorville’s larger story. Mojave Narrows, Route 66, old rail routes, logistics, and new neighborhoods all sit in a place where services have to cover distance. A water bill or trash day may sound ordinary. In the High Desert, it is part of how the city holds together.

For a new resident, start with the city page before calling a random provider. For a service issue, use the city contact path. That helps the question land with the team that handles water, sewer, trash, or billing.

Where to see it

City of Victorville Customer Service and Water Department pages.

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Reviewed July 3, 2026

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