Water and Wastewater Rate Structure

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The County of Brant is reviewing its water and wastewater rates and are inviting you to share your input.

Background

In 2024, the County completed a long-range financial plan for our water and wastewater systems. This plan identified the costs and sources of funds needed to operate and maintain the systems through 2030. View the 2024 County of Brant Water and Wastewater Long-range Financial Plan.

Next steps

Water and wastewater services are funded directly by the people who use them - not through property taxes. That means the rates you pay help keep our systems safe, reliable, and running smoothly every day.

The next steps in this process involves reviewing the current Water and Wastewater Rate Structure. Through the rate structure the County of Brant aims to ensure rates are fair, financially sustainable, support water conservation, and meet the goals and objectives of the County's 2024 Water and Wastewater Long-range Financial Plan.

Proposed rate structure

A BMA (consulting firm) presentation to the County of Brant Administration and Operations Committee on April 15, 2025 reviews the proposed water and wastewater rate structure from 2025 through 2028.

The County is recommending a rate structure that includes:

Goals and ObjectivesDetails
Fairness and equityRate Structure with a fixed and consumption charge:
  • Fixed - recovering infrastructure maintenance
  • Consumption - reflecting actual water usage
Water conservation
  • Seasonal rate for summer months
  • Lower the water fixed allocation
  • Inclining consumption rates
Residential affordability
  • Reduce the water fixed allocation, which benefits the low volume consumers
Economic development
  • Lower rate for high-volume users (commercial/industrial users over 100 cubic meters per month)
Revenue sustainability
  • Employed full cost of service (as outlined in the long-range financial plan)


What this means for you

These changes mean a lower monthly fixed rate and more control over your water bill.

For the average residential household (with a consumption of 180 cubic meters per year), the proposed water and wastewater rates for 2025 will be an increase of 4.8% which amounts to an increase of $6 per month on your water and wastewater bill.

For the average commercial consumer (with a consumption of 10,000 cubic meters per year), the proposed water and wastewater rates for 2025 will be an increase of 8.1% which amounts to an increase of $274 per month on your water and wastewater bill.

To understand how much water your household or business uses per month, please review your monthly water/wastewater bill or try our Water and Wastewater Rate Calculator.

To learn more about water, wastewater and stormwater in the County of Brant, please visit brant.ca/Water.

FAQs

We have included a list of frequently asked questions to help answer some questions you may have.

Stay Informed

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The County of Brant is reviewing its water and wastewater rates and are inviting you to share your input.

Background

In 2024, the County completed a long-range financial plan for our water and wastewater systems. This plan identified the costs and sources of funds needed to operate and maintain the systems through 2030. View the 2024 County of Brant Water and Wastewater Long-range Financial Plan.

Next steps

Water and wastewater services are funded directly by the people who use them - not through property taxes. That means the rates you pay help keep our systems safe, reliable, and running smoothly every day.

The next steps in this process involves reviewing the current Water and Wastewater Rate Structure. Through the rate structure the County of Brant aims to ensure rates are fair, financially sustainable, support water conservation, and meet the goals and objectives of the County's 2024 Water and Wastewater Long-range Financial Plan.

Proposed rate structure

A BMA (consulting firm) presentation to the County of Brant Administration and Operations Committee on April 15, 2025 reviews the proposed water and wastewater rate structure from 2025 through 2028.

The County is recommending a rate structure that includes:

Goals and ObjectivesDetails
Fairness and equityRate Structure with a fixed and consumption charge:
  • Fixed - recovering infrastructure maintenance
  • Consumption - reflecting actual water usage
Water conservation
  • Seasonal rate for summer months
  • Lower the water fixed allocation
  • Inclining consumption rates
Residential affordability
  • Reduce the water fixed allocation, which benefits the low volume consumers
Economic development
  • Lower rate for high-volume users (commercial/industrial users over 100 cubic meters per month)
Revenue sustainability
  • Employed full cost of service (as outlined in the long-range financial plan)


What this means for you

These changes mean a lower monthly fixed rate and more control over your water bill.

For the average residential household (with a consumption of 180 cubic meters per year), the proposed water and wastewater rates for 2025 will be an increase of 4.8% which amounts to an increase of $6 per month on your water and wastewater bill.

For the average commercial consumer (with a consumption of 10,000 cubic meters per year), the proposed water and wastewater rates for 2025 will be an increase of 8.1% which amounts to an increase of $274 per month on your water and wastewater bill.

To understand how much water your household or business uses per month, please review your monthly water/wastewater bill or try our Water and Wastewater Rate Calculator.

To learn more about water, wastewater and stormwater in the County of Brant, please visit brant.ca/Water.

FAQs

We have included a list of frequently asked questions to help answer some questions you may have.

Stay Informed

Subscribe for updates and be the first to learn more information about this project. Add your email to the Stay Informed box on this page and click

  • Notice of Statutory Public Meeting – Water and Wastewater Rates By-law

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    The County of Brant intends to pass a Fees and Charges By-law Amendment with regards to Water and Wastewater Rates to be effective as of July 1, 2025. In accordance with the Municipal Act, 2001 and Ontario Regulation 453/07, a statutory public meeting has been scheduled as follows:

    County of Brant Council Meeting
    Tuesday, May 27, 2025
    6:00 p.m.
    County of Brant Council Chambers
    7 Broadway Street North, Paris

    The 2025 Water and Wastewater Rate Study is being presented to the Administration and Operations Committee on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Share your comments or ask questions about the Water and Wastewater Rate Study on this page.

    Meetings are open to the public and can also be viewed on the County of Brant YouTube Channel at brant.ca/Live.

    Anyone interested in providing comments on this matter may also do so by emailing correspondence to the Clerk at clerks@brant.ca or by requesting to appear as a delegation at brant.ca/Delegations. Anyone in attendance at the meeting will have an opportunity to make representation with respect to this matter.

    Correspondence may also be sent directly to the County office c/o the County Clerk by mail or drop off, however any delay or disruption in mail service may prevent correspondence from being included as part of Council’s consideration.

  • Engage with us

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    Your feedback will help guide the final decision on the rate structure. By sharing your thoughts, you’re helping us make sure the system is fair for everyone while encouraging smart water use.

    For your convenience

    Survey closes Friday, May 9, 2025.

    Prefer a printed survey? Stop by the main County of Brant Customer Service locations to pick up a copy until Friday, May 9 at 4:30 pm.

    You can also complete the survey over the phone by calling 519.44BRANT (519.442.7268) or 1.855.44BRANT (1.855.442.7268).


    Attend an Open House

    Join us for an open house to learn more about the County of Brant's proposed Water and Wastewater Rate Structure.

    • Thursday, May 1, 2025
    • 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
    • Brant Sports Complex (Lafarge Hall), 944 Powerline Road, Paris


    Participants will have the opportunity to review information about the proposed Water and Wastewater Rate Structure and Staff will be available for questions.


    Questions?

    Have a question or comment about the Water and Wastewater Rates project? Let us know.


    Level of Engagement

    For more information, please read the County of Brant's Community Engagement Framework.

Page last updated: 16 May 2025, 02:25 PM