PASCO COUNTY – Pasco County Utilities customers should anticipate rate changes on their water, wastewater and reclaimed water bills effective Oct. 1.
The average residential water and sewer customer, using 6,000 gallons per month, will see a billing increase from $86.15 to $88.65 – a difference of $2.50.
Residential reclaimed water customers will also experience small increases in the reclaimed water base charge and the Back-Flow Prevention Device fee as follows:
- Reclaimed Water Base Charge: $11.79 increases to $12.20 – a difference of $0.41 per month
- Includes the first 10,000 gallons
- $1.18 increases to $1.22 for every additional 1,000 gallons – a difference of $0.04
- Back-Flow Prevention Device Fee: $6.42 increases to $6.64 – a difference of $0.22
A full list of rates and fees is available online at bit.ly/pcurates.
Pasco County Utilities uses these revenues to operate, maintain, repair, and replace water, wastewater, and reclaimed water systems and services.
A four-year rate schedule went into effect Oct. 1, 2021, with changes adopted from a Cost-of-Service Rate Study approved by the Pasco Board of County Commissioners. The study includes projected annual adjustments to service rates, fees and charges through Sept. 30, 2025.
Visit PascoCountyUtilities.com for details about Pasco County Utilities services.