Services
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Water Service Rates
Residential: Bi-Monthly
Ready to Serve Charge:
5/8″ Meter: $24.41
1″ Meter: $34.19
Tier System: 1 unit = 748 gallons
- Tier 1 1 – 8 units $2.22
- Tier 2 9 – 14 units $2.69
- Tier 3 15 units + $3.35
Watermaster/Assessment Fee: $16.50
Example Calculations
5/8″ Meter, 12 units used:
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Ready to Serve: $24.41
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Tier 1 (8 units): 8 × $2.22 = $17.76
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Tier 2 (4 units): 4 × $2.69 = $10.76
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Subtotal: $52.93
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Tax (3%): $1.59
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Watermaster/Assessment Fee: $16.50
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Total: $71.02
1″ Meter, 20 units used:
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Ready to Serve: $34.19
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Tier 1 (8 units): 8 × $2.22 = $17.76
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Tier 2 (6 units): 6 × $2.69 = $16.14
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Tier 3 (6 units): 6 × $3.35 = $20.10
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Subtotal: $88.19
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Tax (3%): $2.65
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Watermaster/Assessment Fee: $16.50
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Total: $107.34
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Payment Methods
Valley View Mutual Water Company offers Online Bill Pay for you to pay your utility service account. Also:
Cash, Check, Credit/debit card ($3.00 transaction fee for credit/debit only in office or by phone)
In Office, Drop Box, By Phone, Online (no convenience fee for online payments) and ACH
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Conservation Tips:
Reminder that water conservation is still a priority in the state of California and especially Los Angeles County.
The following tips were taken from the California Department of Water Resources @ water.ca.gov:
Indoor:
- Fix leaks, including leaky toilets
- Install high-efficiency toilets, aerators on bathroom faucets, and water-efficient shower heads
- Take shorter (5 minute) showers
- Track your water bill and meter to curtail water use
- Turn off water when brushing teeth or shaving
- Use dishwashers and washing machines with full loads only
Outdoor:
- Plant drought-tolerant/resistant plants and trees
- Recycle indoor water to use on plants
- Refrain from watering your home landscape when it rains
- Replace your grass/turf with water-wise plants
- Use a broom to clean driveways, patios, and sidewalks instead of water from a hose
- Water your outdoor landscape earlier in the day when temperatures are cooler
We encourage all Californians to embrace wise water use as a daily habit, whether we are experiencing a year of heavy or meager rain.
