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Jan 18 Martin Luther King Day
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May 31 Memorial Day
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Quarterly Incremental Rate Schedule

Units Cost Per 1,000 gallons


Gallons

Water & Sewer

Water Only

0-30,000

7.05

3.53

30,001-40,000

7.90

3.95

40,001-50,000

8.73

4.37

50,001-and up

9.58

4.79

Water and Sewer is billed on a quarterly basis

Water Conservation

Fact:

The average American uses 60 gallons of water in the house per day and that does not include: car washing, lawn watering and other outdoor uses.

 

FAQ:

1. Why save water?
2. How do you save water?
3. How much water are you using?

 

1. Why save water?

Clean drinking water is a resource that should not be squandered.

Water saved is money saved (i.e., in charges for water and for electricity or gas when heated)

Saving water reduces waste loads.

 

2. How do you save water?

Drop by drop

 

3. How much water are you using?

Household faucet: 3 – 5 gallons per minute

Shower: 5 – 10 gallons per minute

Bath Tub: 50 gallons if full

Toilet Flushing: 5 – 7 gallons

Dishwasher: 35 gallons

Lawn watering: 35 gallons per ½ acre

Pin Hole Leak: 170 gallons per day

Dripping faucet: 1,000 gallons or more a year