What will the rate be for each unit in each rate block/tier?

Residential Meters

Monthly Gallons

Percentage of residential meters

Current rate (per 1,000 gallons)

Increasing Block Rate, effective June 1, 2021 (per 1,000 gallons)

1000-15000

71.7%

$3.15

$3.05

15000-25000

14.1%

$3.15

$3.82

25001+

14.2%

$3.94

$4.78








Irrigation Meters*

Monthly Gallons

Percentage of irrigation meters

Current rate (per 1,000 gallons)

Increasing Block Rate, effective June 1, 2021 (per 1,000 gallons)

25000 or fewer

50%

$3.15

$3.34

25001+

50%

$3.15

$4.78







*Irrigation meters are different from a normal residential meter. There are only 32 residential customers in Coppell with irrigation meters, which is a water meter that exclusively measures water used for outdoor watering and irrigation. These meters register outside water use only. 

Residents that do not have separate irrigation meters will be charged at the residential water rate for the appropriate usage block/tier for any water used for irrigation purposes. 

Show All Answers

1. What will the rate be for each unit in each rate block/tier?
2. Will my water bill increase under the increasing block rate structure?
3. If I use 16,000 gallons, do I pay the second block rate on all 16,000 gallons or just the 1,000-gallon overage?
4. Why is there a need to conserve?
5. Is the City doing away with the minimum water charge?
6. Will the rate structure change result in additional revenue for the City?
7. Doesn’t the City’s current seasonal rate structure encourage conservation? Why are we moving to an increasing block rate structure?
8. What is an irrigation meter? How does the City know how much water I use for irrigation?
9. How do I get a separate water meter for my outdoor irrigation system? How much does it cost?
10. Why doesn't the City use non-potable water for irrigation?
11. How are water and sewer rates determined?
12. Why can the City implement an increasing block rate structure but not winter averaging?
13. Is the base rate for water determined by the size of my meter?
14. Why am I paying more for a larger water meter?
15. Can I downsize my water meter?