Frequently Asked Questions
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Utility Billing Information
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Utility Billing Information
If the residence has an irrigation system, the sewer will only be charged on water entering the house. For more information, please visit the Irrigation Billing Information. If the residence does not have an irrigation system sewer charges will apply to all water usage.
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Utility Billing Information
No. Per Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommendation, wastewater should be collected by the sewer and treated by a facility before being discharged to water bodies or land. Because sewage is not metered, the cost to treat the pool/wastewater when drained is assessed at the time of filling the pool. Please visit EPA website for more information.
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Utility Billing Information
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Utility Billing Information
We enroll for the budget billing program once per year every September. For more information, please visit the Budget Billing Information link.
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Utility Billing Information
- For emergency water shut-off, please contact the Water Department by calling 540-375-3029.
- If you have repaired a leak, please contact Utility Billing at 540-375-3026, Opt Number 2 for further assistance regarding a possible water leak credit adjustment.
- Please visit the EPA for more information on detecting leaks.
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Utility Billing Information
Please visit the City of Salem Electric and/or Water and Sewer department webpages for rate information.
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Utility Billing Information
There are many variables that impact the cost of electricity and water usage. Typically, we expect to see increased electric costs in the summer and winter months when heating and cooling needs are greatest. Water usage is normally very consistent from month to month when the number of occupants in the household remains the same. If the water has increased suddenly, please see "What to do if I suspect or have a known water leak".