What are the various rate components shown on my water bill?
  • Monthly fixed meter charge based on the size of the water meter (fire meters have a separate rate table)
  • 3-tier consumption charge based on metered water use.
  • Capital surcharge based on metered water use.
  • Drought Surcharge, only applicable if the City Council has declared a drought stage. The drought surcharge corresponds directly to the drought stage as delineated in the adopted Water Shortage Contingency Plan. The surcharge is used to recover costs of services and and allows the water system to remain financially stable during periods of drought and reduced water sales.
  • Utility users tax (currently 1%)



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1. Why are rates changing?
2. Why are water fees adjusting from 2-tiers to 3-tiers?
3. What is a water unit?
4. How are water bills calculated?
5. How much will my water bill increase?
6. How can I lower my bill?
7. Why are water rates changing?
8. When will new rates go into effect?
9. Is there a water rate report available?
10. What is a ccf or water unit?
11. Why are consumption rate tiers shifting from 2-tiers to 3-tiers?
12. What are the various rate components shown on my water bill?
13. Will my water bill increase or decrease with the newly adopted rates?
14. If five-years rates were adopted, how do rates change in years 2 through 5?
15. Do different types of customers have different types of rates?
16. What is the drought surcharge and when will I be charged for it?
17. How can I lower my bill?