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Did you know that water conservation also saves you money on your sewer service? For established residential, domestic-use customers, the flat monthly sewer charge is based on the average amount of water used during four consecutive months falling between – October 1 of one year and March 31 of the subsequent year.
This “winter average” billing method gives most customers a rate break as sewer charges are set during the time of year most residential customers use the least amount of water.
The winter average rate is used for 12 months; the new cycle begins April 1st. If a residential customer uses less water than the winter-month average any month, sewer charges will reflect actual usage.
It’s important to use water wisely all year long, especially during the summer months when demand is at it’s highest. There are several ways to reduce water usage:
By taking a few steps, you’ll reduce the cost of your bill every month.
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