Welcome to the Rate Information Section
Denver Water Looks at Rates
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Consumption and Service Charges:
Denver Water sets its rates based upon a cost of service analysis.
All Denver Water customers are grouped into customer classes (residential, commercial, industrial, etc.), and by whether they live inside or outside of Denver City and County. Cost of service rates recover costs from each customer class in proportion to the cost of providing the service to each class.
The rates for the Denver Water service area are approved by the Denver Board of Water Commissioners after an extensive review of the revenue requirements and costs underlying any rate proposal. There is a public comment period (approximately thirty days) prior to the Board's voting on the proposed rates. New rates become effective ninety days after Board approval.
There are two components to Denver Water's rates: a consumption charge per 1,000 gallons consumed and a fixed, per account service charge to cover such things as the cost of meter reading and billing. Most customers are billed on a bimonthly basis, though some commercial and industrial customers receive monthly bills.
If the Board is considering a rate increase, information will be posted on the Web site in early August. If you would like to receive notices of proposed rate increases, please contact publicinformation@denverwater.org
2008 Rate Tables
Denver Water's rates are based on a set of schedules which is available for public viewing.
System Development Charge (SDC):
This is a one-time connection charge to provide service to a new customer. It helps pay for the water system as a whole.
You can view your water use history here, or look at an example of a water bill with an explanation of charges. If you have questions about rates or surcharges, e-mail us.