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How are water charges calculated for single-family out-of-town dwelling?

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How are water charges calculated for single-family out-of-town dwelling?

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For single-family dwellings outside the city limits, a bimonthly service charge of $7.65 is assessed to each account each billing period regardless of usage. Water rates for consumptions of 1 through 30,000 gallons are $3.00 per each one thousand gallons and $3.75 per one thousand gallons for usage over 30,000 gallons. This is a 2% increase over 2000 rates, and are effective January 1, 2001. For information regarding water rates for commercial and multi-unit dwellings, call Utility Billing at (303) 431-3070. .

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