What are the water rates for residential properties?
Tualatin Valley Water District has established specific water rates for residential properties, which can vary based on factors such as usage levels and the type of water service received. Generally, the rates are structured to promote conservation and fairness among users.
Water rates are typically divided into two components: a fixed base fee and a variable usage fee. The fixed base fee is charged monthly and corresponds to the size of the water meter installed at the property. This ensures that all customers contribute to the cost of maintaining the water distribution system, regardless of the actual water usage.
The variable usage fee is determined by the amount of water consumed. Tualatin Valley Water District generally adopts a tiered rate structure, meaning that the more water a residential property uses, the higher the per-gallon rate becomes after certain thresholds are exceeded. This encourages residents to use water wisely and conservatively, especially during peak demand periods.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on specific rates, including any special programs or seasonal adjustments that may be in place, it is advisable to check the Tualatin Valley Water District's official website. There, customers can find detailed rate tables and additional resources related to billing. Understanding these rates will help residents manage their water usage effectively and budget accordingly for their water expenses.

Answered Jun 28, 2025
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