Sewer Service Charges
Proposed Sewer Service Charge increases for Fiscal Year 2024/25
Delta Diablo provides wastewater conveyance and treatment services for over 72,617 customer accounts (residential and non-residential), serving approximately 218,000 residents in Antioch, Pittsburg, and Bay Point. In developing the annual budget, the District carefully considers operational and capital investment needs to maintain effective and reliable wastewater conveyance and treatment services.
The District collects Sewer Service Charges (SSCs) from its customers each year as the primary revenue source needed to fund capital infrastructure investments, labor, utilities, chemicals, regulatory compliance obligations, facility maintenance, and Delta HHW Collection Facility operation. For Fiscal Year 2024/25 (FY24/25) (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025), the District is proposing SSC increases of $24.80 per year (+5.5%) for residential customers in Antioch and Pittsburg, and $33.16 per year (+5.4%) for residential customers in Bay Point. The proposed SSCs will remain below the average of peer agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area region.
Increased SSC revenue will be utilized to recover District costs to maintain effective and reliable wastewater conveyance and treatment services, meet future regulatory requirements, and ensure financial integrity and sustainability. In addition, the proposed SSCs incorporate FY24/25 Cost-of-Service Study findings, which considers growth within the District’s service area to rebalance the cost of service allocation between non-residential and residential customers.
Most District customers pay SSCs via annual property tax bills that also includes a street sweeping service charge (no increase from FY24/25) that varies by community based on service frequency. Other non-residential customers are directly billed monthly based on potable water usage.
Delta Diablo is committed to fair and reasonable rates. As a not-for-profit public agency, state law only allows the District to recover costs necessary to operate and maintain our system and ensure that it is stable and safe for the future. SSCs are required to prioritize sustained capital investment to maintain the integrity of our aging infrastructure while ensuring sufficient funding to meet progressive increases in operating costs and associated regulatory compliance obligations.
The District has been recognized for excellence in financial reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association and is audited annually by an independent accounting firm. As an industry leader and progressive “Utility of the Future”, the District values community engagement, serving as responsible stewards of the public’s resources and trust, transparency, innovation, and workforce engagement and development to achieve its core mission of protecting public health and the environment.
For more information, Delta Diablo has developed two fact sheets to describe key drivers associated with the FY24/25 SSC increase and infrastructure investment through our capital improvement program. In addition, we have prepared a “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQs) document to provide additional information for our customers.
Delta Diablo SSC Increases Fact Sheet April 2024
Delta Diablo SSC FAQs April 2024
Wastewater Rate Study 2024 Cost of Service Analysis
Delta Diablo Infrastructure Investment Fact Sheet April 2024
FY24-25 SSC Increase Board Docket - June 12, 2024
FY24-25 SSC Increase Presentation to the Board of Directors - June 12, 2024