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Meter Rates effective 4/1/07 – Sewer Ordinance No. 729 (pdf)
Monthly Service Charge $
1.55
Rate per one thousand gallons
Single Family $10.50
Multi-Family $10.50
Restaurant/Bakery $18.30
Commercial $14.40
Industrial $13.80
Winter Average/Sewer Cap
The City of Rohnert Park bills commerical sewer customers
based on the amount of wastewater they generate. Sewer charges for commercial accounts and
accounts that meter domestic and irrigation usage separately are billed
according to actual consumption for the billing period. Sewer charges for residential utility
accounts, including single-family residences and multi-family residences, are
billed according to the winter average/sewer cap.
The winter average/sewer cap is
the most equitable form of billing for our residential and multi-family
customers. The City of Rohnert Park determines the winter
average/sewer cap by averaging the meter reads from December, January, and
February. These are typically wet months
when it can be reasonably assumed that residents are using all water indoors,
and therefore virtually all water is also being released into the sewer system
as wastewater.
For example, the winter
average/sewer cap calculation:
December 2005 8,000 gallons
January 2006 9,000 gallons
February 2006 7,000 gallons
Total consumption: 8 + 9 + 7 = 24
Total number of days 2007 winter
average/sewer cap = 96
Total consumption 24 / Total number
of days 96 = .25
Number of days in a billing cycle
= 60
Winter average/sewer cap = .25 x
60 = 15
Therefore, based on this winter
average/sewer cap, the maximum the City would bill this resident for sewer
usage would be 15,000 gallons.
The sewer portion of this
resident’s utility bill would appear as follows:
Sewer Fixed: $ 3.10
Sewer Usage: $ 157.50
The winter average/sewer cap is
re-evaluated every year; the new winter average/sewer cap is applied to
residents’ accounts starting each April. A decrease in usage during December, January and February will lower the
winter average/sewer cap for the following year. If the water usage during a billing period is
ever less than the winter average/sewer cap, the sewer charges will be based on
consumption, not the winter average/sewer cap. New accounts are assigned a winter average/sewer rate according to the
number of residents living at the property.
Typical Winter Average/Sewer Cap
amounts:
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Number of people in
household
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Winter
Average/Sewer Cap
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1
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4
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2
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8
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3
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12
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4
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16
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5
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20
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6
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24
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The Rohnert
Park Report – Sewer (Spring 2007 issue)
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