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Water Rate Study and Proposed Rates

Update to District Water Rates

The North Coast County Water District (NCCWD or District) Board of Directors will hold a public hearing on July 15, 2026, to consider adjustments to the Water Usage Charge, Supply and Distribution Charge, and Water Shortage Revenue Stabilization Factors (collectively “water rates”). Notices will be mailed to customers and property owners in compliance with State law (Proposition 218), which requires the District to inform property owners and water customers that proposed rate increases were being considered. The Water Rate Cost-of-Service Study (Study), dated May 11, 2026, evaluates the necessary increase in revenues to cover the District’s projected operating and capital expenses for the three-year period from Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-27 through FY 2028-29. The Study analyzed rates through June 2029 and was designed to ensure that (1) the District does not collect more revenue than is necessary to cover NCCWD's costs, and (2) the rate structure aligns with the proportional cost of providing services. 

Documents Available for Review

Water Rate Cost-of-Service Study Dated May 11, 2026 | Prepared by HF&H Consultants
Proposition 218 Notice to Customers and Property-Owners  

Calculate Your Water Bill Using Proposed Rates

Use this calculator to estimate your bi-monthly water bill based on NCCWD rates proposed for an effective date of August 1, 2026.