Sewer averaging for the winter months begins November 1, 2009 and continues through February 28, 2010. Meter readings taken over this period will determine your sewer average for the next billing year, which begins April 1. The readings will be averaged, and that average will be multiplied by $2.65 for resident with an average below 12,000 gallons. For resident with averages over 12,001 gallons the average will be multiplied by $2.84. That total will be added to the base rate of $3.75 (residential use). This average will be your sewer charge for the next twelve (12) months. Customers are encouraged to use water conservatively throughout the averaging months to ensure their sewer/water bills remain manageable. People who use large amounts of water (watering the yard, bath, etc.) during the averaging months can expect higher sewer bills for the next billing year. Karen Garcia, City of Schertz Public Works Business Coordinator, advises customers to double-check all residential water systems (toilets, showers/baths, outdoor faucets, etc.) for leaks and make sure their appliances are in good working condition. Commonly, unexpectedly high water bills can be traced to leaks (toilets, automatic sprinkler systems, etc.), or “running” toilets. Garcia also suggests that residents limit landscape water use, be frugal when washing automobiles, and limit unnecessary water use during the sewer averaging period. The following are the averaging dates for all billing cycles: November 1, 2009 thru Feb 28, 2010 For more information on water and sewer billing, averaging or other related topics, call 210-619-1100.
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