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Water consumption can be found on your monthly utility bill or by calling the City Clerk's office at 785-628-7300.
It will affect households that use more than 1,000 cubic feet over their household average.
Water usage as shown on your January, February, and March billing is averaged to determine your "water average" for the current year.
Seven hundred cubic feet per month.
Multiply cubic feet by 7.48.
The first dollar amount is water used at the base rate. It shows on your utility bill under "charge." When you use over your monthly average of water, the Conservation Tier 1 and Conservation Tier 2 rates go into effect as they are applicable. They show up on your utility bill as one charge called "conservation."
The City of Hays water sources continues to be stressed with the prolonged drought. Therefore, the 2nd Conservation Tier has been put in place in an effort to reduce outdoor watering to help sustain the City's water supply.
There are numerous ways you can reduce your usage. The City's Water Conservation Superintendent has several tips and ideas. Handouts are also available at the City Clerk's office at:1507 Main StreetHays, KS 67601
A free showerhead is available in exchange for an old one. There are several models to choose from, two free options and four that cost $5. Aerators are free and customers may take as many as they need for their house. Landlords can contact the City Clerk's office at 785-628-7300 for more information on the exchange program or visit the Showerhead and Aerator Program page.
The new 2nd Conservation Tier does not solve the water issue in the long term but provides for increased conservation measures to help prolong what supply does remain. This is particularly crucial in a time of drought.
No, the household water average is taken from January, February, and March water bills. The extra usage will count toward the 1,000 cubic feet more than the household average.
As always, please feel free to contact the City Clerk/Finance Office at 785-628-7300 or access the City's website for further information.