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Otay Water District
2554 Sweetwater Springs Blvd.
Spring Valley, CA 91978-2004
619-670-2222
otaywater.gov
Dedicated to Community Service
Notice of Recycled Non-Public Irrigation
Water Rate Increase
NOTICE OF WATER RATES, FEES, AND CHARGES EFFECTIVE
FOR WATER BILLED BEGINNING IN JANUARY 2024
Dear Customer,
As part of the annual budget adoption process completed in June 2023, the Otay Water District (District) approved a
water rate increase to proportionately recover the increasing costs of providing water to the District’s customers. The
District’s overall costs related to recycled water are increasing approximately 6.6% in 2024. The new water rates and
charges will apply to water billed beginning January 1, 2024. Depending on your billing cycle, the new rates and
charges will apply to water used as early as the beginning of December 2023. This letter serves as a 30-day
notice of rate increases.
On October 5, 2022, the District’s Board of Directors adopted a five-year schedule of water rates in compliance with
applicable provisions of the law. This increase is within the limits approved in the five-year schedule of rates.
The District is a nonprofit public agency that provides water service to the community. As a nonprofit public agency, the
District does not make a profit from providing water service, and it cannot operate at a loss. Water bills reflect only those
rates, fees, and charges sufficient to support water service. To continue to provide reliable service, the District must
implement and pass through to its customers the full cost of providing water service, including cost increases imposed by
the District’s water and energy suppliers.
The District receives approximately 75 percent of its recycled water supply from its wholesale water supplier, the City of
San Diego (City). The remaining 25 percent of the recycled water supply is produced at the Ralph W. Chapman Treatment
plant, which the District owns and operates. This rate increase is necessary due to anticipated rate increases from the
District’s wholesale recycled water supplier, the City. Increasing costs from the District’s energy provider, SDG&E, and
increasing costs of labor and materials are also adding to the increasing cost of providing water service.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 53759, there is a 120-day statute of limitations for any legal action challenging
any new, increased, or extended water fee or charge; however, the rates described in this notice implement the pass-
through and inflation adjustment methodology previously approved by the District and effective January 1, 2023 pursuant
to Government Code Section 53750(h)(2)(B).
The District works to minimize rate impacts of its internal costs and implements cost-efficiency measures to help limit the
impact of higher rates from suppliers. The District’s goal is to remain among the lower cost water service providers in San
Diego County. For more information about District-wide efforts to streamline operations, visit otaywater.gov or email
info@otaywater.gov.
Customers interested in learning ways to reduce their water use to minimize the effects of this rate increase can visit the
District’s conservation and rebate pages at otaywater.gov. The District provides information on rebates, incentives, water
audits, and other resources to help customers save water.
Additionally, the Water Conservation Garden located in Rancho San Diego is open to the public and offers various
conservation exhibits, programs, and classes in person and online. For more information about the Water Conservation
Garden, visit thegarden.org.
The tables below show the itemized charges that are used to determine a monthly water bill1. Your bill
will vary based on meter size, water consumption in units, and geographic location.
Units Current New
All Units $5.36 $5.71
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Water Rates2 (per unit)
Other Charges
Footnotes
1. The District's total rate increase is 6.6%. Within this rate increase, 2.2% of the increase is increased charges passed through from the
wholesale water suppliers. The remaining 4.4% of the rate increase is based upon increases to other District costs, including energy,
labor, benefits, materials, water system replacement, maintenance, operations, and supplies. This remaining amount is within the
Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the San Diego-Carlsbad Area annual increase as of January 31, 2023.
2. This per unit charge is based on the units of consumption. One unit of consumption equals 748 gallons of water or one HCF (hundred
cubic feet). Customers outside the service area or Interim Users as defined in Section 25 of the District’s Code of Ordinances will pay a
usage fee equivalent to two times the listed usage fee, plus other fees associated with their respective customer class.
3. The Fixed Charges, based on meter size, ensure that customers pay their proportionate share of the water system replacement,
maintenance, and operating expenses.
4. The Energy Charge represents the cost of energy required to pump each unit of water 100 feet in elevation. This is charged
proportionately for every 100 feet elevation over 450 feet.
This information reflects only changes to rates. For a comprehensive listing, see the
Otay Water District’s Code of Ordinances at otaywater.gov.
Monthly Fixed System Charges3
Units Current New
All Units 0.077$ 0.089$
Energy Charges4
Meter Size Current New
3/4"$36.06 $38.39
1"$48.83 $51.98
1 1/2"$81.22 $86.46
2" $119.74 $127.46
3" $262.42 $279.35
4" $458.00 $487.54
6" $953.41 $1,014.90
8" $1,472.09 $1,567.04
10" $2,411.52 $2,567.06