Water Budgets
In response to the drought in
2002, and to encourage water conservation, Centennial Water and Sanitation
District and the Highlands Ranch Metro District implemented an innovative water
budgeting concept for water customers. The water budget for outdoor
irrigation provides enough water for healthy landscapes, but not so much that
our resource is wasted. Progressively higher tiered rates over the
allotted budget serve to encourage conservation. However, customers will
only be billed for water consumed, regardless of their water budget amount.
Residential Water
Customers
This program allows for a method of computing residential bi-monthly water
bills based on an indoor and outdoor allocation component. The indoor residential component is based upon average wintertime usage and may
be adjusted for household population. The outdoor irrigation component
allows residents an amount tailored to their individual lot size.
Non-Residential Water
Budgets
The indoor non-residential budget is based on meter size. The outdoor
irrigation component allows non-residential customers an amount tailored to
their lot size if a separate irrigation-only meter is installed.
Water
Budget Adjustment Applications
Water Rate FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about
Centennial Water's rate structure.
Water & Wastewater
Rates
The Metro District of Highlands Ranch arrange for a variety of utility services
to be provided by various agencies to the citizens of Highlands Ranch. Water and
wastewater services are provided through a contract with Centennial Water and
Sanitation District. Street light services are provided by Xcel Energy upon tariffs
approved by the Colorado Public Utility Commission.
The following describes the various charges on
the utility services bill that each residential customer in Highlands Ranch receives
on a bimonthly basis. Different rates are in effect for commercial and irrigation-only
customers. Rates are subject to change by action of the Metro Districts Board
of Directors.
Tap Fees
Please click
here to view tap fee rates.
Water Rates per
1,000 Gallons
| |
RESIDENTIAL |
|
NON RESIDENTIAL |
|
| |
Summertime |
Wintertime |
Indoor |
Irrigation |
| Usage of Budget |
|
(non-irrigation) |
Only |
Only |
| Up to 100% |
$2.55 |
$2.55 |
$2.55 |
$2.55 |
| 100 to 120% |
$3.50 |
$3.50 |
$3.50 |
$4.00 |
| 120 to 140% |
$5.25 |
$3.50 |
$3.50 |
$7.00 |
| 140% and over |
$7.90 |
$5.80 |
$5.80 |
$12.00 |
Centennial Water provides drinking water to Highlands
Ranch from a combination system of surface water and groundwater. Water
is treated to high standards of quality and clarity at both the Joseph B. Blake
Water Treatment Plant and a groundwater treatment plant.
Wastewater (Residential
rates)
$19.28 plus a charge of $2.35 per 1,000 gallons of wintertime water usage above
3,000 gallons.
Centennial Water provides collection and treatment of
wastewater through the state-of-the-art Marcy Gulch Wastewater Treatment Plant.
This plant discharges into a cold water fishery and consistently meets high standards
for treatment quality. The essentially fixed-cost nature of wastewater treatment
makes the monthly minimum charge necessary to ensure that rates are adequate to
cover the costs of treatment.
Water Service
Availability Fee
$25 per bimonthly period
The fixed costs of providing the repair and maintenance of both inside and outside
meters, meter reading, billing, customer service and other fixed laboratory and
administrative costs, as well as the fixed cost of debt service payments are intended
to be recovered through this charge.
Street Lights
(Rates)
$4.70 on each bimonthly bill.
This charge is intended to recover the costs paid by the Metro District to Xcel
Energy for street light service in residential areas. Street lights along arterial
roads are of common benefit to all citizens and are funded through property taxes.
In contrast, street lights in residential areas are of direct benefit to individual
property owners. Also, street lights in apartment complexes and some specific
neighborhoods are paid for directly by the property owners in those areas. Charging
a separate street light fee for residential street lighting allows for a more
equitable distribution of these property-specific costs.
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Sanitation District at
Information Please. When
sending e-mail, please include your name and phone number so we may also have the option to
call you to answer your questions.
This page was last updated on February 24, 2010.
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