Utility rates for water, wastewater and trash and recycling services
Utility rates support the services you rely on every day, from safe drinking water to wastewater treatment and waste collection. This page breaks down current and upcoming rate adjustments for water, wastewater, and waste services. You’ll see what’s changing, why it’s happening, and how it supports reliable service, system maintenance, and long-term infrastructure investments.
Starting July 4, 2025, water, wastewater, and waste services rates increased by $4.69 monthly for typical residential bills in Fiscal Year 2026, with another $5.57 increase in Fiscal Year 2027.
- Water—In July 2025, the approximate monthly water bill for a single-family home with typical water usage will increase by $1.93 (from $54.06 to $55.99). In July 2026, an additional increase of $2.25 (from $55.99 to $58.24). These rate adjustments reflect inflationary pressures on costs for chemicals, electricity, equipment, support services, insurance, construction, and labor. These proposed water rate adjustments also reflect the need to fund required water reliability infrastructure projects to create access and delivery of existing water supplies beyond Folsom Reservoir.
- Wastewater—In July 2025, a single-family home's monthly wastewater bill will increase by $1.68 (from $53.45 to $55.13). The proposed July 2026 rate would increase the bill by $2.21 to $57.34. These rate adjustments reflect inflationary pressures on costs for chemicals, electricity, equipment, support services, insurance, construction, and labor. Additionally, the adjustments account for maintaining appropriate reserves for rehabilitation and replacement of aging treatment plant and collection system infrastructure.
- Waste services—In July 2025, the approximate monthly waste services bill for a single-family home will increase by $1.08 (from $36.05 to $37.13). In July 2026, it will increase by an additional $1.11 (from $37.13 to $38.24). These rate adjustments reflect inflationary pressures on vehicle maintenance and replacement costs, labor, support services, and insurance expenses.
| Rate | FY2025-26 bill | FY2026-27 bill |
|---|---|---|
| Water | $55.99 | $58.24 |
| Wastewater | $55.13 | $57.34 |
| Waste Services | $37.13 | $38.24 |
| Total | $148.25 | $153.82 |
*A typical residential customer uses 1,400 cubic feet of water per month, has a flat wastewater rate, a single 95-gallon garbage container, and a single 95-gallon green waste container. **These rates do not apply to customers receiving water utility bills from the Placer County Water Agency or the San Juan Water District. ***Rate adjustments are approximations and may vary on individual use characteristics, relevant rate services, rounding, etc.
To review all current and proposed rates for 2025-2027, follow this link.
Rate studies supporting this rate case
If you are interested in specific rates associated with utility services we provide, you can visit the Roseville Municipal Code index for more. You can find all rates and impact fees. Please note that Solid Waste rates are in Title 9, and Water and Wastewater Title 14.
Connection and impact fee studies for water, wastewater and trash and recycling services
We periodically review connection and impact fees to help ensure new development pays its fair share of the infrastructure, equipment, and facilities needed to serve growth or the proportional share of planned investments that will serve both new and existing customers. These fees support investments in water, wastewater, and waste services -- and help reduce the costs borne by existing customers. The studies below provide the analysis and recommendations used to evaluate proposed fee adjustments. They are available for public review and were prepared in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards. Residents, developers, and other interested parties are encouraged to review the reports and supporting documents below to learn more about the proposed fees and how they are calculated.
Water wise rebates for money and water savings
Water wise rebates for money and water savingsCheck out our annual reports to learn more about financials and yearend highlights
Check out our annual reports to learn more about financials and yearend highlights