Master Metered Areas

Fee Cost
 Sanitary Sewer Tappers License – a sanitary sewer tappers test is required for all first-time tappers and renewed on a yearly basis Initial cost – $100; Renewal – $25
Freezing Charge for a residential or commercial user for a meter not housed in a meter pit – 5/8 inch and 3/4 inch Current cost + 20%
Freezing Charge for meter 1 inch and 1.5 inches Current cost + 20%
Freezing Charge for meter 2 inches or greater and hydrant meters Time and Materials
Deposit for Temporary Hydrant (refunded if meter is not damaged. If damaged, full charge + 20% will be charged $1,000
Hydrant Setup or Removal Fee Permit – includes adaptor, 50-foot hose, and meter $110
Water Charge (regardless of provider area) $12 per 1,000 gallons
Short-Term Rental Charge (up to one week of use) $110 setup fee plus water charge
Long-Term Rental Charge (use for summer period for hydroseeding, landscaping, pond filling, etc. Billed monthly) $110 setup fee plus water charge and $50 monthly fee
Unauthorized Hydrant Use for any person using a hydrant without authorization $100 per day plus consumption
Testing and Replacement of Meter fee charged if meter is determined to be reading accurately after testing. No charge if meter is reading inaccurately. $100
Hydrant Flow Test $150
Pool Filling Case-by-case quote
Water Meter Schedule – includes meter pit, meter, radio read unit, excavation, and 1 inch connection to water main. For 5/8 inch or 3/4 inch residential meter $3,350
Water Meter Schedule – for tandem meter (two meters either 5/8 inch or 3/4 inch) $3,750
Water Meter Schedule – 1 inch residential or light commercial meter $3,650
Water Meter Schedule – for 1 inch tandem meter (includes two 1 inch meters) $4,050
Water Meter Schedule – for 1.5 inch meter $7,000
Water Meter Schedule – for 2 inch meter (2 inch tap on main) $7,400
Outside Reader installed by District Current cost + 20%
For Tap Exceeding 2 inches on Any Size Line – The District will only perform the tap. No excavation, service line, or restoration. Time and material costs ("t/m") determined on a case-by-case basis.  Customer is responsible for installing meter, service line, and tapping saddle for the building plus tap costs. Tap costs
For 4" tap $250 + t/m
For 6" tap $300 + t/m
For 8" tap $350 + t/m
For 10" tap $400 + t/m
For 12" tap $450 + t/m
Water Taps, All Road Bores Less than 60 feet – included in tap fee. Any service line requiring a longer length will be charged at the completion of installation. Current cost + 20%
Meter Cost and AMR Cost for lost, damaged, well meters
Meter Cost and AMR Cost  - 2 inches or greater water meter Time and Materials
Meter Cost and AMR Cost – 5/8 inch Current Cost + 20%
Meter Cost and AMR Cost – 3/4 inch Current Cost + 20%
Meter Cost and AMR Cost – 1 inch Current Cost + 20%
Sewer Grinder Pump Assembly purchase of residential single phase unit Current Cost + 20%
Grinder Pump Electric Service Cost – applied to residences with electric service only $2.00 per month per pump
Sewer pressure system tap fee – cost for District to perform a tap on sewer force main (1.5" only) $1,400.00
Any service line requiring a longer length than 60 feet will be charged at the completion of installation Current Cost + 20%
Special Wastewater Discharges – includes any offsite generated waste stream requiring treatment and must conform to the District Extension Policy Section V – Protection of Sewer System $500 minimum plus $12 per 1000 gallons
Front Footage Charge for Extension of Projects – Waterline and sanitary sewer connections to existing facilities that have not been assessed to benefitting properties. See extension policy for further explanation. Waterlines with Fire Protection $33 per benefitting front footage
Gravity Sanitary Sewer Line $72 per benefitting front footage
Low Pressure Sanitary Force Main $17 per benefitting front footage
Rural Waterline Without Fire Protection $17 per benefitting front footage