If I have a leak during winter months, how will that affect my sewer bill for the year?

Since your sewer bill is based on your average water consumption during the winter months, a leak during those 3 months could cause your sewer bill to go up for the following year. If this happens, you may contact our Utility Customer Service department and request a re-calculation of your sewer bill once your leak has been fixed and water usage goes back to normal. We will be more than happy to adjust it for you.

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1. I don’t see you read my meter anymore. How do you know how much water I used?
2. How is it possible that the water usage on my bill is the exact same as a previous month’s usage?
3. How is my sewer bill calculated?
4. If I have a leak during winter months, how will that affect my sewer bill for the year?
5. I received a high water bill! How did I possibly use this much water?
6. How do I read my water/ utility bill?
7. I moved into a smaller house but my bill stayed the same. Why didn’t my bill go down?
8. I have a smaller family than my neighbor but my water bill is higher. Why isn’t my bill smaller than theirs?
9. I was told I have a leak but I don’t see any puddles in my yard. Where is the water going?
10. How does Sewer Winter Quarter Averaging affect my utilities bill?
11. How can I keep my water consumption down?
12. How can I tell how much water my irrigation system uses and needs?
13. How do I find a water leak in my home?