2026 Water Rates:
Residential Customers:
Monthly Fee: $24.93per month per EDU
Usage Fee: $8.50 for 0 to 3,000 gallons
$3.96 per 1,000 gallons above 3,000 gallons
1 Residence = 1 EDU
Multi-Residential Customers:
Same rate as Residential
1 dwelling unit or metered account = 1 EDU
Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Customers:
Same rate as Residential
Number of EDUs = Monthly Metered Water Consumption ÷ 4,166.7 gallons
Minimum 1 EDU
Bulk Customers:
Monthly Fee: $23.12 per month per EDU
Usage Fee: $3.96 per 1,000 gallons
Number of EDUs is based on number of units connected to water service.
2026 Sewer Rates:
Residential and Multi-Residential Customers:
Monthly Fee: $27.03 per month per EDU SR3
Usage Fee: $8.10 for 0 to 3,000 gallons
$2.78 per 1,000 gallons above 3,000 gallons
1 Residence = 1 EDU
Commercial and Institutional Customers without Food Service; and Industrial Customers with Domestic Strength Wastewater:
Monthly Fee: $27.03 per month per EDU SC5
Usage Fee: $8.10 for 0 to 3,000 gallons
$2.78 per 1,000 gallons above 3,000 gallons
Number of EDUs = monthly metered watered consumption ÷ 4166.67 gallons X $26.25
Minimum 1 EDU
Commercial and Institutional Customers with Food Service:
Monthly Fee: $30.59 per month per EDU SC6
Usage Fee: $4.90 per 1000 gallons
Number EDUs = monthly metered water consumption ÷ 4166.67 gallons X $29.70
Minimum 1 EDU
Bulk Customers:
Monthly Fee: $27.03 per month per EDU SB2
Usage Fee: $3.25 per 1000 gallons
Number of EDUs is based on number of units connected to sewer service.
The criteria to determine if a commercial or institutional customer has “food service “is:
The food is prepared on-site at the customer’s premises
Food service is a part of the normal operating or business function of the customer.
Current Industrial customers have wastewater strength similar to typical domestic wastewater. If in the future, an Industrial customer wishes to connect to the system and has wastewater with strength higher than typical domestic waste, the sewer rate will be determined on a case-by-case basis, depending upon flow rate and wastewater strength.