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 several convenient ways to pay your bill. You can choose the option that works best for you:
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Online Bill Pay
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Cash, Check, or Credit/Debit Card
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In Office
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Drop Box (available 24/7)
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By Phone (credit/debit accepted)
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Online or QR Code
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ACH Automatic Payments (free)
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Conservation Tips
Water conservation continues to be an important priority for California—especially here in Los Angeles County and our little corner of Baldwin Park. Every drop truly makes a difference, whether we’re in a wet year or a dry one.
The following tips come from the California Department of Water Resources (water.ca.gov):
Indoor Tips
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Fix leaks promptly, including silent toilet leaks
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Install high‑efficiency toilets, faucet aerators, and water‑saving showerheads
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Keep showers to about 5 minutes
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Track your water bill and meter to stay aware of your use
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Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth or shaving
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Run dishwashers and washing machines only with full loads
Outdoor Tips
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Choose drought‑tolerant or drought‑resistant plants and trees
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Reuse clean indoor water (like water from rinsing produce) for your plants
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Skip watering your landscape when it rains
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Replace grass or turf with water‑wise landscaping
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Use a broom—not a hose—to clean driveways, patios, and sidewalks
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Water your landscape early in the morning when temperatures are cooler
We encourage all Californians to make wise water use part of their everyday routine. Small habits add up to big savings for our community and our state.
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