DPU Is Proposing Water Rate Adjustments Spanning the Next Four Years to Cover Increases In DPU’s Cost to Provide Water Service in the County.

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DPU is proposing water rate adjustments spanning the next four years to cover increases in DPU’s cost to provide water service in the county. DPU’s expenses are incurred in the production of potable water as well as the subsequent bulk purchase and distribution of it to customers. Rate increases will allow the DPU to generate revenues needed for current operations and to build cash reserves necessary for future infrastructure needs.
Two public hearings for adjustments to the existing tiered water rates are planned: 1) August 17 at the 5:30 pm Board of Public Utilities (BPU) meeting on Zoom, and if approved by BPU, then 2) September 27 at the Los Alamos County Council meeting.
Because DPU’s water rates are structured as seasonal tiers, DPU is eligible for low interest loans and grant programs which keep expenses lower for both the DPU and its customers.
In Los Alamos, residential water consumption for homes with individual water meters increases by about 76% on average during peak months due to seasonal water use. Even with that increased consumption, less than a fifth of DPU’s customers reach the third tier of 15,000 gallons in a month.
More information on the rate adjustments, including the ordinance and Frequently Asked Questions, can be found at https://ladpu.com/rates under the folder Proposed & Pending Rate Changes.

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