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  2. Begin by entering your personal information: Name, Service Address, Account Number, Phone Number, and Email Address. Ensure all details are accurate for processing.
  3. Complete the applicable sections regarding your water consumption during December through March. Indicate square footage for winter lawn and garden, total number of shrubs, evergreen trees, and citrus trees as required.
  4. If you have a pool, provide the square footage and indicate if it was filled or repaired during this period. Attach any necessary documentation from your pool company.
  5. Fill in the total number of occupants in your home and detail any leaks repaired during the specified months.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom. Remember that adjustments will not be retroactive.

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Water hardness in Mesa ranges from 12 gpg (grains per gallon) to 22 gpg, depending on the water source that serves your area. The white, chalky film that you may find on the faucets or shower doors in your home is evidence of hard water.
Even though Arizona tap water typically meets federal standards, many homeowners choose additional filtration to improve taste, reduce scale buildup and make water more enjoyable to use.
Basic Charges Meter SizeMonthlyBi-monthly 1 1/2 $63.76 $109.67 2 $91.31 $164.76 3 $178.53 $339.20 4 $307.07 $596.286 more rows
Mesas tap water is safe to drink. It tastes pretty gross but its not dangerous. You can get PUR tap filters to make it taste better but the tap water here wont hurt you.
The residential usage charge also is recommended for an increase 5.5% increase for Tier 1, those using 4,000 to 6,000 gallons; 7% increase for Tier 2, or 7,000 to 14,000 gallons; 8% increase for Tier 3, 15,000 to 24,000 gallons; 11% increase for Tier 4, over 24,000 gallons and for multi-unit developments or

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Energy consumption costs and rising labor and supply costs have risen docHubly. Historic inflation has also affected the Replenishment Assessment charged to Mesa Water for pumping groundwater out of the Orange County Groundwater Basin.
There are three primary sources of water that include surface water from the Colorado River (Eastern and Southern Zones), Salt and Verde Rivers (City Zone), and groundwater supplies (all zones).
When you turn on your tap in Mesa, you can rest assured that your drinking water is safe, clean, and meets all state and federal drinking water quality standards.

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