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It might not be glamorous, but sewer service is a necessity...and one that the Utilities Department provides for all water-service customers.
Sewer Rates
Sewer rates |
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Code
|
Service Type |
Current Rate |
310 |
Inside Standard Wastewater |
$45.60 |
320 |
Motels & Hotels (per unit) |
$7.59 |
320 |
Motels & Hotels (per living unit) |
$45.60 |
340 |
Restaurants, supermarkets, mortuaries and bakeries - meter 1" or smaller |
$163.28 |
341 |
Restaurants, supermarkets, mortuaries and bakeries - meter greater than 1" |
$266.34 |
350 |
Laundries |
$24.20 |
360 |
Inside Commercial 5/8" or City park restroom |
$45.60 |
361 |
Inside Commercial 3/4" |
$72.02 |
362 |
Inside Commercial 1" |
$103.48 |
363 |
Inside Commercial 1 1/2" |
$186.06 |
364 |
Inside Commercial 2" |
$291.55 |
365 |
Inside Commercial 3" |
$537.41 |
366 |
Inside Commercial 4" |
$875.43 |
367 |
Inside Commercial 6" |
$1,753.50 |
368 |
Inside Commercial 8" |
$2,820.52 |
The monthly sewer charge is for your sewer service connection and is paid by all users connected to the City's sewer system. It is a non-variable charge based on account type, and/or meter size, that covers the fixed components of providing sewer service. Fixed costs include, but are not limited to, expenses such as treatment, disposal, debt service, regulatory compliance, customer service, billing, and preventive maintenance.
Help keep the sewer system flowing freely!
- Don't put any fats, oils or grease (FOG) down the drain.
These substances can clog the pipes in your home — and on your street. Learn more about FOG - Don't flush drugs (or toxic substances) down the drain
Prescription drugs and other substances should be disposed of properly. Learn more...
Quick Facts About the Water Reclamation Group
- Water Reclamation Facility #1 built in 1968
- Serves approximately 144,000 customers
- Maintains 444 miles of wastewater mains
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Treats 13.5 million gallons per day on average
Wonder how sewer effluent is treated? Watch an informational video about Water Reclamation Facility #1.
Find More Information About Your Sewer Service
- Discharge Regulations
- A Layperson's Guide to California Wastewater
This publication outlines the state’s wastewater collection, conveyance, treatment, reuse, and disposal systems.