How were the new proposed rates determined?

The proposed rates for 2025 were determined based on a full cost recovery methodology.  This means that all the costs involved in operating the water system are included and charged to users of the system.  Currently, the overrun in costs is applied to property taxation and/or taken from stabilization reserves.  Under full cost recovery, all costs are charged to the consumers of the utilities.

Consumption Rates are calculated as follows:

Water Consumption Rate per m= SRRUC Requisition + Line Costs + Contracted Services
                                                                 12-month Total Water Billed by Town m

 Wastewater Consumption Rate per m= WRSSC Requisition + Line Costs + Contracted Services
                                                                             12-month Total Water Billed by Town m

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1. Why are utility rates increasing?
2. What do the fees and charges go toward?
3. How were the new proposed rates determined?
4. How will this impact my bills?
5. What is the transition plan?
6. What is a Full Cost Recovery model?
7. Why move to a single consumption rate?
8. How will this affect non-residential accounts?
9. How do I know my meter size for fixed rates?
10. What is Water Loss?
11. What is SRRUC?
12. What is WRSSC (Westend)?
13. What is the WRSSC Sewage System Project?