Commercial Rates
2026 Commercial Rates
Click below to view the 2025 Commercial Rates:
2025 Commercial Rates - Green Mountain Water & Sanitation District
Water Charge:
Charges are calculated based on the water used multiplied by the applicable rate(s) set forth below and new water rates take effect starting January 1, 2026.
| Commercial Rates | $7.98/1000 Gallons |
|---|---|
| Multi-Family | $7.31/1000 Gallons |
| Denver Federal Center Rates | $8.43/1000 Gallons |
| Irrigation Rates | |
| 0-8,000 Gallons | $7.12/1000 Gallons |
| 9,000- 25,000 Gallons | $7.98/1000 Gallons |
| 26,000 + Gallons | $8.92/1000 Gallons |
Sewer Charge:
Charges are based on the usage multiplied by the applicable rate(s) set forth below. Bi- Monthly sewer charges for residential homes are calculated based on the water consumption indicated in the first winter billing of the previous year. This helps to avoid charging customers water used for outside irrigation on their sewer bills.
For example: Water consumption for January or February 2025 = 10k gallons. Bi-Monthly sewer rate for 2026 = $55.40=(10 x 5.54$).
| Commercial | $6.05/1000 Gallons |
|---|---|
| Multi-Family | $6.05/1000 Gallons |
| Denver Federal Center Rate | $6.05/1000 Gallons |
Service Fee:
| Commercial | $22.60 per SFRE per billing |
|---|---|
| Multi-Family | $22.60 per unit per billing |
| Irrigation | $22.60 per SFRE per billing |
Fireline Service Charge:
| Up to 4" | $8.00 per billing |
|---|---|
| 6" | $15.00 per billing |
| 8" | $25.00 per billing |
| 10" | $35.00 per billing |
| 12" and up | $70.00 per billing |
Infrastructure Replacement Fee:
The Infrastructure Replacement Fee (IRF) is designed to generate dedicated funding for District Infrastructure Replacement Projects (DIRP).
More information about District Infrastructure Replacement Projects can be found here:
District Infrastructure Replacement Projects - Green Mountain Water & Sanitation District
This fee provides the financial resources necessary for comprehensive replacement and rehabilitation efforts. By addressing infrastructure needs proactively, the District aims to avoid costly and disruptive emergency repairs in the future.
It is important to note that the IRF is intended solely for replacing or rehabilitating existing infrastructure as it ages, not for expanding system capacity to accommodate growth. Any upgrades required to serve new development are funded by the developer.
| Commercial | $15.00 per unit per billing |
|---|---|
| Multi-Family | $15.00 per unit per billing |
| Irrigation | $15.00 per unit per billing |
