Water and Sewer Rates as of January 2025
The current water and sewer rates for Miami County Sanitary Engineering’s various systems are listed below. To view the current rates, please click the appropriate link. If you have any questions regarding which rate structure applies to your address, please contact our office during normal business hours at 937-440-5653.
Miami County Sanitary Engineering’s Troy System Rates
Miami County Sanitary Engineering’s Troy (Home Acres) System Rates
Miami County Sanitary Engineering’s Troy (Boone Hill) and Casstown System Rates
Miami County Sanitary Engineering’s Tipp City System Rates
Miami County Sanitary Engineering’s Brandt/Bethel/Phoneton System Rates
Miami County Sanitary Engineering’s Wiley System Rates
Miami County Sanitary Engineering’s Piqua and Fletcher System Rates
Monroe Township Water and Sewer District Rates
Special Services
Miami County offers a Summer sewer credit program policy for averaging Summer sewer bills
Residential water and sewer customers of the Miami County Sanitary Engineering Department are eligible for the Summer Sewer Credit without a waiting period. The Summer Sewer Credit will be in effect for the billing months of June, July, August, September and October. The Summer Sewer Credit begins once the customer monthly water usage reaches five thousand (5,000) gallons during the effective months. Customers whose monthly usage exceeds the five thousand (5,000) gallons during those months will not be billed for any amount over five thousand (5,000) gallons, thus receiving the Summer Sewer Credit.
The Summer Sewer Credit is automatic for all residential customers who reside in their home and excludes multi-family housing, commercial and industrial customers. There is no fee or application required to receive the Summer Sewer Credit. The Summer Sewer Credit will also eliminate the need for deduct meters and Miami County will not approve future deduct meters for residential customers.
When Do You Plan To Fill Your Pool?
Policy for swimming pool filling sewer credit
Water and Sewer customers of the Miami County Sanitary Engineering Department who desire to fill their swimming pool and avoid sewer charges for the water used may apply for an annual Pool Filling Sewer Credit. The water used to fill the pool will be billed at the applicable rate in effect. The credit will only be provided for one (1) filling per year.
The customer shall make application to the department, provide all information required on the form, pay the required fee, and notify the department at least 72 hours (3 days) in advance of filling the pool.
The customer shall allow inspection of the pool by the department technician to verify quantities both prior to and after filling. Verification that the pool does not and will not drain into the sanitary sewer must be made.
Fee for this service shall be $32.50 each year, payable with application and prior to filling the pool. Failure to apply and pay the fee within the prescribed timetable shall void any request for credit for pool filling.
Customers who qualify for the average summer sewer bill and fill their pools after the May meter reading need not apply for a pool filling sewer credit.
The penalty for falsifying information used to calculate the water usage or for unauthorized pool discharge into the sanitary sewer is $200.00 for each incident.
Ways To Prevent Water Waste
Find out how much water you can loose from a Leaking Toilet (PDF)!
- Use your automatic dishwasher only for full loads.
- Use your automatic washing machine only for full loads.
- If you wash dishes by hand, don’t leave the water running for rinsing.
- Don’t let the faucet run while you clean vegetables.
- Keep a bottle of drinking water in the refrigerator.
- Check your toilet for leaks.
- Stop using the toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket.
- Take shorter showers.
- Install water saving shower heads or flow restrictors.
- Turn off the water after you wet your toothbrush.
- Rinse your razor in the sink.
- Water your lawn only when needed.
- Deep-soak your lawn.
- Water during the cool parts of the day.
- Plant draught-resistant trees and plants.
- Put a layer of mulch around trees and plants.
- Use a broom, not a hose, to clean driveways and sidewalks.
- Don’t run the hose while washing the car.
- Tell your children not to play with the hose and sprinklers.
- Check for leaks in pipes, hoses, faucets, and couplings.
