Water & Rates

Use tabs, tables, or lists to convey your rates. 

Your district can organize rates by service type, customer class, fee category – whatever makes sense for your residents. The tabs adapt to your content while maintaining full accessibility. See a description of how these elements are accessible below the tabs.

2025 Water Rates

Use a table that you can easily edit, or list for your rates:

  • Tier 1: $5.55
  • Tier 2: $6.55
  • Tier 3: $7.00
Meter SizeMonthly Customer Fixed Service ChargeMinimum Shares Required
5/8″ Displacement$22.005
3/4″ Displacement$26.655
1″ Displacement$35.9510
1-1/2″ Displacement$59.2015
2″ Displacement$87.1025
2″ Turbine$101.0530
3″ Turbine$215.0065
4″ Turbine$361.45180
6″ Turbine$756.70360
8″ Turbine$1,315.00630
Water Rates

How This Page Meets WCAG 2.2/2.1 AA

  • Visual Indicators Beyond Color (WCAG 1.4.1 Use of Color): selected tabs are identified by an icon AND color ensuring users who can’t perceive color differences can still navigate effectively. Choose from 200+ icons to match your brand.
  • Keyboard Navigation (WCAG 2.1.1 Keyboard): navigate tabs using arrow keys, activate with Enter or Space which is standard keyboard behavior that assistive technology users expect.
  • Focus Management (WCAG 2.4.3 Focus Order, 2.4.7 Focus Visible): clear focus indicators show exactly which tab is active, and focus moves logically through content.
  • Screen Reader Support (WCAG 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value): proper ARIA attributes tell screen readers which tab is selected, how many tabs exist, and what content each tab controls.
  • Semantic Structure (WCAG 1.3.1 Info and Relationships): tabs are programmatically associated with their content panels, maintaining relationships that assistive technology can interpret.
  • Accessible Data Tables (WCAG 1.3.1 Info and Relationships): tables include proper <th> headers and scope attributes, so screen readers can announce “Row 2, Column 3: Transfer of Title Fee” instead of just reading numbers randomly.
  • Structured Lists (WCAG 1.3.1 Info and Relationships): proper <ul> and <li> markup tells screen readers “list with X items,” helping users understand content structure before diving in.