Note: Even if you are approved for a lower bill, you will be charged at normal rates for the water you use while your application is being processed. Continue to pay what you can while the application is being processed. 

The first step in changing the way you use water in the future is by understanding how much water you use today. The best place to find this information is on your monthly water bill. Pull out your water bill and follow the steps below to learn more about it and your own water use.


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Uniform Rate is a structure that has a constant per unit price for all metered units of water consumed on a year-round basis. It differs from a flat fee in that it requires metered service. Some utilities charge varying user groups different rates such as charging residential households one rate and industrial users a different rate. Constant block rates provide some stability for utilities and encourage conservation because the consumer bill varies with water usage.

Increasing Block Rates is a rate structure in which the unit price of each succeeding block of usage is charged at a higher unit rate than the previous block(s). Increasing block rates are designed to promote conservation and are most often found in urban areas and areas with limited water supplies. The graphic to the right is an example of an increasing block rate structure.

Declining Block Rates are the opposite of increasing block rates where the unit price of each succeeding block of usage is charged at a lower unit rate than the previous block(s). This rate structures are popular in rural areas that service large farming populations or areas with large users such as heavy industry and where water is plentiful.

Seasonal Rates are rates that cover a specific time period. They are established to encourage conservation during peak use periods. Examples of seasonal rates may have lower rates for the winter season and higher rates for the summer season due to increased water demand associated with lawn watering and outside activities.

Drought Rates are similar to seasonal rates but instead of applying higher rates during an entire time period, they adjust rates based on the local area's drought level. Higher levels of drought result in higher prices for water in order to encourage conservation.

Water Budget Based Rates is a rate structure where households are given a "water budget" based on the anticipated needs of that household either by the number of people living in the house and/or property size. Users are charged a certain rate for use within their budget and a higher rate for use that exceeds their budget. The goal is to encourage efficient water use of every individual customer.

Uniform Rate Example - in the first example, roughly half of the $147.62 being charged is directly related to water use. Most utilities charge a set flat fee (the "Water Base Facility Charge" in the example) that helps to pay for the base costs of providing water including the electricity needed to transport and clean the water, the personnel and others costs of daily maintenance of the delivery system, and other fixed operating costs.

Increasing Block Rate Example - this second bill is an example of an efficient user with an increasing block rate structure. You can see that the utility has even labeled the various blocks with its corresponding water use efficiency level. The above user falls into the "Efficient" group and so avoids the much higher per unit costs of the next three tiers. Some utilities will forgive various surcharges for its most efficient users because their below average water use places less burden on the system and reduces demand for new sources of water and pipes to transport this water.

Residents should login by using their water billing account number and name, exactly as it appears on the water bill. The website will then prompt residential customers with options for billing information and payments.

Residents may pay water bills via ACH Debit (Automated Clearing House), which is a direct withdrawal by the City of Dearborn from your bank account. This payment option is free and the program specifics are listed on the forms.

When you use the mail, dropbox payment options or stand in line at the DAC, your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Because the canceled check is proof of payment, the Treasury Division no longer stamps bills.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, DPW has modified the process to open or close a water account and request a new water meter. While many of our staff continue to work remotely, please submit requests by visiting our customer services page and selecting the appropriate form.

 

 In addition, the Rates and Revenue section can be reached at 410-396-5533. For more information on new account procedures, please visit the Water Meter Request Page.

Our staff will NEVER ask you for your banking or payment information and will only advise you of a past-due balance. Please be aware that there are a number of scammers who reach out to vulnerable residents asking for them to send money in order to 'correct' an outstanding water bill balance.

 

 The location of the Bureau of Revenue Collections is in the lobby of 200 Holliday Street Baltimore, MD 21202. If you have any questions on the validity of a call, please contact our Customer Support and Services Division at (410) 396-5398.

If you are a tenant and your name is not on the water bill, our staff cannot provide you with detailed information about the requested location. Please contact your landlord or management company, or if you have issues with your landlord, Maryland Legal Aid.

Use a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card to pay your water bill 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call 678.376.6800 and follow the voice prompts. Payments made with the automated system can take 24 to 48 hours to post to your account.

The Department routinely investigates the occurrence of a high water bill. The investigation consists of an examination of the water meter and meter box to ensure there are no leaks, and a visual inspection of the exterior of your property to determine the possible causes of the higher consumption.

To pay by check, please make checks payable to: City of Fraser. Write your water account number on your check for reference. Checks are only accepted as conditional payment. If not honored by the bank, your payment will be reversed and your account will be charged a $25 returned check fee.

The City of Rio Rancho is excited to offer residents an easy and convenient method to view and pay their Water and Wastewater Services online. You are now able to pay online with One Time Pay, no account registration required. You may also create an account to be able to use extended features.

There is no charge to pay by AUTOPAY. With AUTOPAY, you do not need to drop off a payment or mail a payment. As long as you have money in your bank account to cover your water/sewer bill, your payment is guaranteed to be made on-time, eliminating late-fees.

To use our new and improved system, you just need to set up your account online with a few easy steps. Grab your water bill and follow these easy step-by-step instructions! Click the button below to access the online portal.

Two- and three-family owner-occupied properties that are facing foreclosure and are in the lien sale may be eligible to have their open water and sewer charges on the property temporarily set aside until the property is sold or refinanced.

Certain qualifying organizations may be entitled to an exemption from water and sewer charges. Eligibility depends on several factors and interested parties should review and complete the exemption application. All supporting documentation and required forms must be mailed or delivered to the address provided in the general instructions on the form.

The water and sewer account must remain in the name of the property owner. The owner can request their water and sewer bill to be sent to an alternate person, or for a copy of the bill to be sent to another interested party such as the tenant.

The City of Beaumont Municipal Courts' convenient and secure online ticket payment service may be used to discharge fines, fees, and most other court assessments. The Court will process online payments usually within 24 hours of acceptance of this service, during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 am till 5 pm If you have an active warrant issued on a ticket, you must make sure you print your paid receipt and be able to produce it to an officer for any citations paid after hours or weekends. You can print your receipt online once you receive confirmation of your credit card approval.

A delinquent account fee in the amount of 5% of the unpaid balance is applied to all water, sewer, and trash accounts which remain unpaid 25 days after the billing date. The ordinance calling for the delinquent account fee was passed by the City Council on November 23, 1999 and went into effect on April 1, 2000.

Making an online payment once your water service has been disconnected does not automatically schedule the reconnection of your water service. All past-due bills, late penalties and deposits must be paid before services will be reconnected. All late penalties and fees associated with collections must be paid for services to be continued whether or not services were actually disconnected.

If your water service has been disconnected and you make a payment online to re-establish service, please e-mail us at ubcontact@tuscaloosa.com or call our customer service line at 205-248-5500 during our regular hours of operation (Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m., excluding holidays) and speak with a customer service representative to schedule an appointment to reconnect water service. e24fc04721

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