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2025-26 Proposed Water Charges

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As the county's primary water wholesaler, Valley Water makes sure there is enough safe, clean water for homes and businesses. To finance this monumental task, Valley Water collects revenue primarily from property taxes, well owners, agricultural water customers, and water retailers, such as San Jose Water Company. Most county residents do not pay a bill directly to Valley Water, instead they pay their local water retailers. The cost local residents pay the retailers, however, is affected by the cost to Valley Water of supplying that water.

Valley Water’s major costs include operations, debt service, capital improvements to the treatment and delivery system, and water purchases from outside the county.

To avoid large charge increases in any year, Valley Water develops 10-year projections so that charges can be increased gradually when needed.

Each year, Valley Water conducts a public review process to set water charges for the coming year. Information about the recent process is here.

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What are the proposed water charges?
Valley Water is a water wholesaler. The following charges reflect what water retailers and agricultural users pay for wholesale or well water. The "2025-26 Protection and Augmentation of Water Supplies" or PAWS 2025 Report, presents the financial and water supply information that forms the basis for the fiscal year 2025-2026 wholesale water charges. Valley Water released the PAWS 2025 Report on February 28, 2025, in compliance with the District Act and other legal requirements as part of its wholesale water rate-setting process. The PAWS 2025 Report includes staff-recommended water charges for fiscal year 2025-2026.

Questions about retail water charges should be addressed to the appropriate retail water agency.