Why did you choose January through March to determine AWC?
January through March billing period represents indoor water use - such as bathing, cooking and flushing toilets. Indoor water use is essential for human life and does not include nonessential water use such as lawn watering. With this new structure, essential use is charged at the lowest rate.

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1. Why are rates increasing?
2. Why is the rate structure changing?
3. What is Average Winter Consumption (AWC) and how is it determined?
4. Why did you choose January through March to determine AWC?
5. What is the fixed monthly charge (formerly known as the "service charge")?
6. What is my meter size?
7. Can't I intentionally increase my winter usage to gain a higher tier 1?
8. I'm a low user, isn't this benefitting higher users?
9. What do the rates and fixed monthly charge pay for?
10. Where can I find more information about the 2016 water rates?