Monthly
Residential Rates 2010
Water
Inside
City Limits
Base Rate
5/8 meter $6.95
3/4 meter $7.54
1 meter $9.30
Plus water consumption $1.34 per one hundred
cubic feet
Outside
City Limits
Base Rate
5/8 meter $10.43
3/4 meter $11.31
1 meter $13.96
Plus water consumption $2.01 per one hundred
cubic feet
Sewer
Inside City Limits
Base Monthly Fee $17.87
Plus a volume charge based on water consumption
for the January and March billing periods.
For the May, July, September and November
billing periods consumption is based on winter
average use during the prior January and March
billing cycles. The volume charge is $2.72
per hundred cubic feet of water use.
Outside
City Limits
Base Monthly Fee $26.81
Plus a volume charge based on water consumption
for the January and March billing periods.
For the May, July, September and November
billing periods consumption is based on winter
average use during the prior January and March
billing cycles. The volume charge is $4.08
per hundred cubic feet of water use.
Residential
customers that do not have winter average
water consumption history for the prior January
and March billing cycles will be billed a
volume charge equivalent to 6.5 hundred cubic
feet per month during the May, July, September
and November billing cycles until a winter
average is established.
Residential
customers who have had their water turned
off or have zero consumption during one or
both of the January and March billing cycles
will be billed a volume charge equivalent
to 6.5 hundred cubic feet per month during
the May, July, September and November billing
cycles.
For
those residential customers who are hooked
up to sewer service and not water service,
a volume charge equivalent to 6.5 hundred
cubic feet per month will be charged for all
billing cycles.
For
more information, see Frequently
Asked Questions below.
Garbage
Available only within the City Limits
35 gallon can every other week pick-up $9.53
35 gallon weekly $14.54
65 gallon weekly $18.52
95 gallon weekly $26.47
Extra
Garbage
Return trip for missed $6.00
Overfilling of can $3.50
Extra Bag $3.50
Extra Can (32/35 gallon) $7.00
To
Increase/Decrease Can Size $11.00
Storm
Water
Inside City Limits $7.65 per month
Recycling
$3.32 Available only within the City
Limits
Yard
Debris Rates for 2009
$13.46/bi-monthly or $64.06/year for 96 gallon
container. This is a Voluntary program providing
disposal options at reduced prices from regular
garbage service.
Contact
Waste
Connections at 892-5370 or 892-9594 to request
recycling bins or to sign up for the yard debris
program.
Frequently
Asked Questions
How is residential sewer billing changing?
In
the past, the City billed residential sewer
as a flat rate, which was based on the average
demand each customer placed on the existing
system. In order to allow each customer to pay
a more accurate share for their use of the system,
the City has implemented sewer billing that
is directly affected by water use.
Sewer
rates will now be billed based on water consumption
at your residence during winter months. The
amount of water you use during the winter will
be billed directly for both water and sewer.
During the remaining months of the year, sewer
consumption will be based on your meter reads
from the January and March bills, which is water
use from November through February. Although
there will also still be a monthly flat fee,
the City has significantly reduced the amount.
Why
isn’t the City strictly billing on water
use, why is there a flat rate too?
Regardless
of consumption, each sewer customer creates
a need for maintenance of the system simply
by being connected. The flat fee for sewer is
designed to cover the cost of maintenance and
improvements of the sewer system, which is present
even in the absence of use at your residence.
What
if I water during the summer?
The
City recognizes that summertime watering of
lawns and gardens does not create a greater
demand upon the sewer system, and has adjusted
accordingly. Customers will only pay for direct
use during winter months. The remainder of the
year, sewer billing will be based on the average
water use for the non-watering months. This
billing structure was designed so that customers
do not pay sewer charges for water that does
not enter the sewer system.
What
if I have a leak, will it affect my sewer charges?
The
City has an existing water leak credit process
that will now also credit sewer charges to a
customer for leaks occurring between November
and February. Credit for the water portion of
your bill is still subject to the requirements
listed in RCW 13.44.030. Leaks occurring between
March and October will not affect sewer charges.
What
if I have a leak during the winter when my average
is calculated?
Leaks
that occur between November and February will
affect the winter average that the City uses
for billing in the remainder of the year. To
avoid having an abnormally high winter average,
customers who have had a leak may apply to the
Finance Department for an adjustment to their
winter average. Even customers whose leaks did
not meet the criteria for a credit to their
bill could still be eligible for this winter
average adjustment. Customers must submit proof
that a leak occurred and was fixed in a timely
manner to qualify for an adjustment.
What
if I have no water use during the winter because
I’m a snowbird, or the water was turned
off?
If
a customer has no prior winter water use from
which to calculate an average, the customer
will default to the average as set by City Council,
which is 13 units in a 2-month billing cycle.
This is to avoid a customer paying for no sewer
use during the summer because they used no water
during the winter. Although we would like to
have an accurate winter average for every customer,
there has to be a method for billing snowbirds
who occupy during the summer but not the winter
when the average is obtained.
What
if I have no billing history because I just
bought the home?
In
the absence of water use history, new owners
will revert to the 13 unit default average for
a 2-month billing cycle as set by City Council.
New owners will not have their water use based
on use by the prior owner of the property. Until
the City is able to calculate a winter average
from water use, it must at a minimum bill a
default average to cover use of the sewer system
by the new residents.
What
if I use a lot of water at my residence?
Customers
who are large water consumers will see direct
increases in their sewer billing. The greater
your use of water, the more burden your residence
places upon the sewer system, and thus the greater
is your portion of sewer maintenance and operations.
As always, the City strongly encourages water
conservation, and those users who conserve will
directly lower their bill through both water
and sewer charges.