Why is my bill higher than normal this month?

Water bills are based upon monthly meter readings indicating the amount of water delivered to the customer. The typical usage for a single-family residence is approximately 3 to 4 thousand gallons per person per month (without lawn irrigation). The most common reasons for high water usage are excessive irrigation and leaky plumbing fixtures. For more information, contact the Utilities department.

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1. How do I go paperless?
2. How do I set up an account?
3. Why do I still have to pay a monthly fee even though my service is off or no water is used?
4. Who do I call in cases of an emergency?
5. When do I get my deposit back?
6. Who do I call if I have a question about my bill?
7. Why is my bill higher than normal this month?
8. What does a water meter box look like and where is it located?
9. How can I maintain better water quality inside my home?
10. I am away from my house a lot. Is there anything I can do to prevent someone from using my water when I am not there?
11. Where can I pay my bill?
12. I forgot to pay my bill. How long do I have before my water is disconnected?
13. How do I transfer service or cancel my account?
14. Do I need a deposit, if so, when do I get my deposit back?
15. How do I report a water or sewer problem?