How is the amount of my water bill determined?

The water bill is based on the actual amount of water used during a three month billing cycle. The water meter reading we take every three months is subtracted from the previous meter reading. This gives you a consumption amount of cubic feet used. The consumption times the cubic foot charge determines your bill.

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1. Where is your office located?
2. What are your office hours?
3. How is the amount of my water bill determined?
4. When is a bill late and what is the penalty charge?
5. How many gallons in a cubic foot?
6. What is the average water bill?
7. I am selling my home. How do I get the bill out of my name.
8. I do not live at this address and the tenant is responsible for the bill. Why can't you send him the bill?
9. I am away for the winter/summer and no water is being used. How come I still receive a bill?
10. I am filling a pool. Will this affect my sewer bill?
11. What is a winter quarter?
12. Why does the water look discolored sometimes?
13. What should I do when I experience discoloration of my water.
14. Can I Pay Over The Phone?
15. Is there a water filling station for customers with an extended service interuption.