Water district approves raising rates
Deirdre Newman
As the June gloom evaporates and the summer sun sends kids scurrying
toward the sprinklers, the cost of that relief will be going up.
On July 1, water rates in Costa Mesa will be going up 5%, which
means residents will be paying, on average, an extra $1.44 per month.
The Mesa Consolidated Water District’s Board of Directors approved
the increase when it adopted its new budget on June 22.
This is the third increase in less than two years. The reason
remains the same: water costs continue to increase.
“Our wholesale costs have increased because of increased water
consumption,” board President Fred Bockmiller said.
Mesa Consolidated gets most of its water from a groundwater basin.
This basin is refilled from the natural flow of the Santa Ana River
and artificial recharge from the spreading basin near Anaheim,
Bockmiller said.
But over the last decade, the water in the basin has gotten lower
as Orange County has been using more than has been coming into the
basin. This makes it harder to get the water out of the basin, so the
basin has to be refilled, at a cost. The river has also been
experiencing a drought, Bockmiller said.
“It’s more expensive than free water that falls out of the sky,”
Bockmiller said.
The increase to the water district is about 15%, but the board is
paying for some of the one-time expenses out of its reserves,
Bockmiller said.
Former Costa Mesa Mayor Sandra Genis said she doesn’t mind
shelling out a little more for water.
“When you consider what we get and how far they bring it and
everything, it’s a good deal,” Genis said. “And I drink tap water.”
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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