My sewer bill is higher than my water bill. Why?

This is usually true. Since 1999, when the rates started increasing, more and more people find that the sewer portion of their bill is higher than their water portion. This is now the case with most customers. The sewer portion of your bill can be reduced when your average water consumption decreases.

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1. How is my Sewer User Fee calculated?
2. What is the average cost a resident can expect to pay for their monthly sewer bill?
3. Is it mandatory for residential customers to tie-in to the sewer system?
4. My sewer bill increased. Why?
5. My sewer bill is higher than my water bill. Why?
6. The amount of water which I am currently using is much less than the amount billed for the sewer user fee. How is this possible?
7. My solid waste (garbage) bill increased. Why?
8. My household generates a significant amount of garbage. Can I get an extra cart?
9. I have an extra cart and I paid a $60 fee. Will I be charged the monthly extra cart fee?
10. My water has been disconnected. Why wasn't I notified before it was disconnected?
11. How do I get my water reconnected?
12. I paid my bill, but my water was still disconnected. Why?
13. I received a sewer user fee bill, but I own a private well. Why am I being billed?
14. I am being billed sewer and garbage user fees on a home that is vacant. Why?
15. I have a swimming pool (sprinkler system, etc.) and most of my water does not go into the sewer system. Why do I have to pay such high sewer user fee bills?
16. I received a statement back-billing me for sewer and solid waste (garbage) user fees that I was never billed for. Why do I have to pay for the error?