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Your City Council evaluates Pittsburg’s water rates every four years. During this time, a study conducted by external reviewers investigates any changes in how much it costs Pittsburg Water to operate. Costs include fees Pittsburg Water pays for raw water from the Contra Costa Water District, the energy needed to treat and pump water to our customers, water quality testing, infrastructure maintenance and water treatment staff, among other things. Based on this data, rate adjustments are reviewed by the City Council with public input.
In recent years, Pittsburg Water was required to pay more for the water it draws from the Contra Costa Canal, and for the power needed for water treatment and delivery, and to meet new regulatory requirements. These external changes could result in a rate adjustment recommendation for our City Council to consider in early 2022. | Rate adjustment process