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Water Rates

Grandview Urban G3 

Water and Wastewater Utility

Grandview Municipality has applied to the Public Utilities Board for revised water and wastewater rates for the Grandview Urban G3 Water and Wastewater Utility as set out in By-law No. 9-2021, read the first time on May 11, 2021. 

 The Public Utilities Board approved the revised rates and Council has given third reading to the by-law with the revised rates effective April 1, 2022, showing up on water and wastewater billings which will be mailed out the end of April 2022.


The approved rates are as follows:

                                               Current Rates        April 1, 2022          Jan. 1, 2023          Jan. 1, 2024           

Quarterly Service Charge              $24.89                  $22.37                  $19.85                  $17.32   

Water (per 1,000 gallons)              $22.18                  $22.73                  $23.28                  $23.84   

Wastewater (per 1,000 gallons)       $3.58                    $4.22                    $4.86                    $5.50   

Minimum Quarterly Charge*        $102.17                $103.22                 $104.27                 $105.34   

* Based on 3,000 gallons 


Grandview Rural Sugarloaf 

Water Utility

Grandview Municipality has applied to the Public Utilities Board for revised water rates for the Grandview Rural Sugarloaf Water Utility as set out in By-law No. 10-2021, read the first time on May 11, 2021. 

 The Public Utilities Board approved the revised rates and Council has given third reading to the by-law with the revised rates effective April 1, 2022, showing up on water billings which will be mailed out the end of June 2022.

 The approved rates are as follows:

                                               Current Rates        April 1, 2022          Jan. 1, 2023          Jan. 1, 2024           

Quarterly Service Charge              $36.80                  $34.78                  $32.76                  $30.73   

Water (per 1,000 gallons)              $11.07                  $12.48                  $13.89                  $15.31

Minimum Quarterly Charge*          $70.01                  $72.22                  $74.43                  $76.66

* Based on 3,000 gallons 


Water leaks can waste water 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and cost you hundreds of dollars each year.

Here are some simple ways to check for household water leaks

*Check for leaks by reading your water meter regularly.

*The majority of leaks occur in the bathroom and the main culprit is the toilet. Sometimes you may be able to hear a toilet leaking, but, most often, toilet leaks are silent.

Note: The water meter can be your leak detector

 

Worn out toilet flapper valve

This is an easy, inexpensive fix that is available from your local plumbing retailer.

 

Dripping faucets

This is sometimes as simple as tightening the faucet taps. If the taps are still dripping you may need to replace some parts inside, usually referred to as washers or cartridges depending on the model. These easy to install devices are available from your local plumbing retailer.

Note: If you have any difficulty, we recommend you contact a plumber.

 

Fix those leaks immediately

Water leaks can waste water every day. In many cases, fixture replacement parts are inexpensive, pay for themselves quickly, and can be installed by yourself or plumbing professionals.

 

Every drop counts!

It is important to check for leaks at least once every three months. Since you receive a utility bill every three months, use your bill as a reminder to check for leaks.