Minimums are based on a bimonthly billing period. |
2024 Water Rates |
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0 - 6,000 Gallons |
Minimum - $30.30 bimonthly |
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Over 6,000 Gallons |
$5.05/1,000 gallons |
Water Repair Replacement/Maintenance - $5.00/bi-monthly |
2024 Sewer Rates |
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0 - 6,000 Gallons
Over 6,000 Gallons |
Minimum - $30.00 bimonthly $5.00/1,000 gallons |
2024 Sewer Only (Carlisle Area) |
Minimum - $69.96 |
Sewer Repair/Replacement Maintenance - $2.50/bi-monthly |
Water and Sewer rates are subject to modification from time to time. |
Water service charges are calculated on the basis of metered water usage or the minimum bimonthly
usage, whichever is greater. The customer is responsible for all water usage on the property as
measured by the meter. It is advisable to keep your plumbing in good repair (i.e.:no leaky faucets or
running toilets, etc.) to keep your charges as low as possible.
Sewer user charges are calculated on the basis of metered water usage or the minimum bimonthly
usage, whichever is greater. To allow for water consumption which is not ultimately discharged into
the sanitary sewer system, a maximum sewer service charge shall be established on an individual basis
for single-family residential customers only. For four (4) summer months, the maximum sewer service
charge shall not exceed one hundred-seventy-five percent (175%) of the average consumption for the
previous eight (8) "non-summer" months. Each customer's base usage is recalculated each year
using the previous "non-summer" months. Please contact the Warren County Water & Sewer
Department to determine the applicable summer months for your service area.
For new homes or new accounts resulting from transfer of property for which less than three (3)
bimonthly readings are available during the "non-summer" months, the average usage of the
area is used as the basis for calculating base usage.
The following is an example of a calculation of the summer sewer use charge for last summer:
- Example:
- Assume that the average water usage for eight (8) months non-summer base period is 12,000 gallons
per billing cycle or, for a 60-day cycle, 200 gallons per day. If a summer billing cycle is 62 days,
the base usage would be 12,400 gallons (62 days x 200gpd). All sewer usage up to 21,700 (175% of
12,400 gallons) would be billed at the normal rate stated above. All usage in excess of 21,700
gallons would not be subject to sewer user charges.