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2025 Water and Sewer Rates Memo Page 3 of 4 <br />COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL RATES <br />Commercial and Industrial water users have different rates and usage levels compared to residential water users. Their <br />rates and usage levels are determined based on Residential Equivalent Units (REUs), which measure how their usage <br />compares to a typical household, ensuring that both categories are billed appropriately according to their water <br />consumption. <br />Commercial and Industrial water users will also see an increase in both the base charge and volume rate usage fee. The <br />111 accounts in this category will see an annual increase of $22.00 in their water bills due to the increase in the <br />quarterly base charge. Of course, their quarterly bills will fluctuate based on water usage. <br />SANITARY SEWER RATES <br />The largest expense item in the sewer department is for sewage treatment. These charges are imposed by and paid to <br />Metropolitan Council Environment Services (MCES). For 2025, MCES charges will amount to $974,559, an increase of <br />$31,241 or 3.31%. In 2024, the city experienced a 11.23% increase from MCES. In 2023 the increase from MCES was <br />18.13% and in 2022 the increase was 20%. While the increase in 2025 is smaller compared to previous years, staff <br />anticipates continuing yearly fee increases from MCES for sewage treatment. When combined with depreciation and <br />funds for lift‐station rebuilds and submersible pump repairs, staff is recommending an increase in both the base portion <br />of the rate schedule and also the amount charged for metered water use (flow). Residential sewer charges will <br />continue to be based on water used in the winter quarter (January, February and March). <br />For residential customers, the base amount per SAC unit will increase 15% to $85.00 per quarter, up from $74.00 per <br />quarter. Commercial, Industrial and Institutional customers will also see a base amount increase per SAC unit of 15%, <br />for a base charge of $26.50 per quarter, up from $23.00 per quarter. This group of customers is charged for actual <br />water use (flow) each quarter. <br />Usage fees will also see an increase. Residential flow over 9,000 will increase to $2.40 per thousand gallons, up from <br />$2.09 per thousand gallons. Commercial, Industrial and Institutional flow over 3,000 will increase to $2.40 per <br />thousand gallons, up from $2.09 per thousand gallons. <br />For an average single‐family residential sewer user that means the proposed sewer rates would results in a yearly sewer <br />bill of $368.00 versus $320.00 at the pervious rates. <br />SUMMARY <br />All water users will see a base rate increase of $22.00 annually, or $5.50 per quarter. All water customers will also <br />experience increased usage rates for water used. <br />Irrigation that is metered separately will see their usage rate increased to $8.40 per thousand gallons (for all gallons <br />used) up from $6.45 per thousand gallons. <br />Residential sewer customers will see a base rate increase of $44.00 per SAC unit annually, or $11.00 per SAC unit each <br />quarter. These customers will also see an increased usage rate for gallons used over 9,000 gallons. The usage rate <br />increase will have a minimal effect on residential sewer bills because their sewer charges are based on water used in <br />the winter quarter.
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