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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021 Rate Increase Notice - Recycled Water Service Si requiere asistencia en español con referencia a esta notificación, favor de llamar al 619-670-2222. Otay Water District 2554 Sweetwater Springs Blvd. Spring Valley, CA 91978-2004 619-670-2222 otaywater.gov Dedicated to Community Service Notice of Recycled Water Rate Increase NOTICE OF RECYCLED WATER RATES, FEES, AND CHARGES FOR WATER BILLED BEGINNING IN JANUARY 2021 An overall average rate increase of 2.9 percent was approved by the Otay Water District (the “District”) as part of the annual budget adoption process completed in June 2020. The new water rates and charges will apply to water billed beginning January 1, 2021. Depending on your billing cycle, the new rates and charges will apply to water used as early as the beginning of December 2020. This letter serves as a 30-day notice of rate increases. On October 4, 2017, the District’s Board of Directors adopted a five-year schedule of 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 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. Rate increases are largely necessary to cover the cost of recycled capital infrastructure and increasing costs for producing and maintaining the recycled water system. The District works to minimize rate impacts of its internal costs and it implements 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 on the campus of Cuyamaca Community College in Rancho San Diego is open to the public and offers various conservation exhibits, programs, and classes in person and online. For more about the Water Conservation Garden, visit thegarden.org. The tables below show the itemized charges that are used to determine a monthly water bill. Your bill will vary based on meter size, water consumption in units, customer class, and geographic location. Meter Size Current New Meter Size Current New 3/4"$33.95 $35.07 3/4"$40.21 $41.54 1"$47.95 $49.53 1"$56.78 $58.65 1 1/2"$82.97 $85.71 1 1/2"$98.27 $101.51 2" $124.94 $129.06 2" $148.00 $152.88 3" $236.94 $244.76 3" $280.65 $289.91 4" $362.99 $374.97 4" $429.92 $444.11 6" $724.02 $747.91 6" $844.62 $872.49 8" $1,133.22 $1,170.62 8" $1,342.20 $1,386.49 10" $1,623.32 $1,676.89 10" $1,922.69 $1,986.14 Recycled Irrigation Fixed System Charges Recycled Commercial Fixed System Charges Si requiere asistencia en español con referencia a esta notificación, favor de llamar al 619-670-2222. Water Rates1 (per unit) 1. 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 Otay Water District, outside an Improvement District, or using temporary recycled meters pay two times this rate. 2. The Fixed System Charges, based on meter size and customer class, ensure that customers pay their proportionate share of the water system replacement, maintenance, and operating expenses. The system charge is increasing, reflecting the higher funding of reserves. 3. 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 of elevation over 450 feet. The increase is due to increased power costs charged by the District’s power supplier. 4. The Government Fee is a per unit charge, as a result your bill will vary based on water consumption. This charge is a per unit charge in lieu of tax revenues paid by non-government customers. Footnotes Other Charges (per unit) This information reflects only changes to rates. For a comprehensive listing, see the Otay Water District’s Code of Ordinances at otaywater.gov. Units Current New Units Current New All Units $4.65 $4.80 All Units $3.29 $3.40 Recycled Irrigation Water Rate Recycled Commercial Water Rate Monthly Fixed System Charges2 Current New Energy Charge3 $0.060 $0.063 Government Fee4 $0.42 $0.42