Salem Water Bill 2026: Average Cost, Rates & Monthly Fee

Salem water bill Average cost + rates Updated for 2026

Salem Utility Bill Cost Guide for Water Rates, Sewer Charges, Stormwater Fees and Monthly Bill Planning

A Salem water bill is not only a water-use charge. For many City of Salem customers, the monthly utility bill can include water base fee, water volume, wastewater base fee, wastewater volume, stormwater base fee, stormwater impervious-area fee, streetlight fee, city operations fee, franchise fee and account-related charges when applicable.

This 2026 guide explains Salem’s water bill average cost, the official inside-city residential rates, how to estimate your monthly bill, why sewer can be a large part of the total, how stormwater fees are calculated, what causes high bills, and what to do if the bill is difficult to pay.

Average cost?Estimate water, sewer, stormwater and fixed fees together.
High bill?Check usage, winter sewer volume, leak signs and prior balance.
Need help?Call Utility Customer Care before the account becomes past due.
Emergency?Call Public Works Dispatch at 503-588-6311, 24/7.

Salem Water Bill Cost Finder: Why Your Monthly Total Looks High

Start with the type of charge. Your “water bill” total may include several city services, so a higher bill is not always caused by water usage alone.

Water usage changed

Check CCF used, meter reads, irrigation, guests and leaks.

Water usage normal

Look at wastewater, stormwater, city operations and franchise fees.

Need estimate

Use Salem’s official Utility Bill Estimator for future bill planning.

Cannot pay

Contact Utility Customer Care early for payment arrangements and assistance.

Quick Monthly Estimate Tool: 6 Inputs You Need

Before estimating a Salem water bill, gather these values from your bill or property details.

Water CCFEach CCF equals 748 gallons.
Meter sizeMost homes use 5/8–3/4 inch, but check your bill.
Wastewater volumeOften based on winter water use.
Stormwater tierDepends on impervious surface area.
Fixed feesStreetlight, city operations and franchise fee may apply.
Past balanceOld balances can make the current month look high.

Average Salem Water Bill Cost in 2026

There is no single “average” Salem water bill because the total depends on meter size, usage, wastewater volume, stormwater tier, service address, city limits, account class and fixed utility charges. A household using about 5 CCF, or roughly 3,740 gallons, will have a different bill than a household using 8–10 CCF or heavy summer irrigation.

Lower-use home

3–4 CCF

Usually smaller household, low irrigation, efficient fixtures and no leaks.

Typical planning range

5–7 CCF

Common estimate range for many residential planning examples.

High-use month

8+ CCF

Often irrigation, leak, guests, landscaping or longer billing period.

Planning scenario What it means What can raise the bill What to check
Low-use household Uses only a few CCF of water monthly. Fixed base fees still apply even with low usage. Water base, sewer base, stormwater and city operations fees.
Average-style household Moderate indoor use and limited outdoor watering. Wastewater volume, stormwater tier and franchise fee. Use Salem’s official bill estimator.
Summer irrigation month Outdoor watering pushes water volume higher. Irrigation leaks, sprinkler schedules, dry weather. Meter movement and watering controller settings.
New customer Wastewater volume may be set using city average until history exists. Default wastewater volume or prior-account rules. Ask if wastewater volume review is available after billing history.
Practical estimate: For SEO and user-help purposes, tell readers not to compare only the “water” line. A real Salem utility bill estimate should include water, wastewater, stormwater, streetlight, city operations and applicable account fees.

Official Salem 2026 Water, Sewer and Stormwater Rates

The table below simplifies the most searched residential cost items. Actual bills can vary, especially outside city limits or for larger meters, multifamily, commercial, public, irrigation or special service accounts.

2026 charge Inside-city single-family detail Why it matters User tip
Water base fee $14.09 for 5/8–3/4 inch meter Fixed monthly water account cost before usage. You pay this even when water use is low.
Water volume $3.30 per CCF for single-family residential This changes with meter usage. 1 CCF equals 748 gallons.
Wastewater base fee $20.07 per account for single-family residential Fixed sewer cost can be larger than water base. Do not ignore the sewer section.
Wastewater volume $4.47 per CCF for single-family residential Sewer volume is usually not separately metered. It is often based on winter water usage.
Stormwater base $14.44 per account Stormwater applies even if water use is low. Check impervious-area tier too.
Stormwater tier fee Single-family tiers: $7.15, $8.18 or $9.19 Based on impervious surface area tier. Large roofs/driveways can affect tier.
Streetlight fee $2.80 for single-family residential Small fixed utility-bill line. It is not water usage.
City operations fee $16.28 for single-family residential Flat fee collected through city utility bills. Can make the total feel high even with low usage.
Rate accuracy note: Always send users to the official City of Salem rate page and estimator for final figures because customer class, location, meter size and property characteristics can change the total.

How to Read a Salem Utility Bill Line by Line

The easiest way to understand a Salem water bill is to separate fixed fees from usage-based fees. Usage can be reduced, but fixed fees remain even if you use very little water.

Usage-based charges

1Water volume based on metered CCF used.
2Wastewater volume based on the City’s wastewater volume calculation.
3Some charges may rise in summer if irrigation increases water consumption.
4Leak usage can sharply increase the water portion.

Fixed or property-related charges

Water base fee.
Wastewater base fee.
Stormwater base and impervious-area fee.
Streetlight, city operations and franchise fee where applicable.
1

Find your account number and service address

The account number and service address ZIP information are needed when paying online or by phone. Make sure the bill belongs to the correct address before paying.

2

Check current and previous reads

Compare usage from the current bill with the last few bills. A sudden CCF jump usually means irrigation, leak, more people in the home, or a longer billing period.

3

Compare fixed charges separately

If usage stayed normal but the bill went up, check stormwater, city operations, franchise fee, past balance, assistance changes, or account adjustments.

Why Sewer Charges Can Make a Salem Water Bill Higher

Salem says wastewater volume is not metered separately for most customers. Instead, wastewater volume is usually determined annually using winter-period water readings, when customers are generally not irrigating lawns, tending gardens or washing cars.

Sewer base

$20.07

2026 inside-city single-family wastewater base charge.

Sewer volume

$4.47

2026 inside-city single-family wastewater volume rate per CCF.

Winter usage

Key

Winter water use can affect the wastewater volume used for billing.

Important sewer tip

If your wastewater volume seems too high, ask Utility Customer Care how your wastewater volume was calculated and whether a review is available after measurable billing history, especially if you are a new customer or your winter use was unusual.

Stormwater Fees on a Salem Utility Bill

Stormwater charges help support drainage services, flooding response, regulatory compliance, street sweeping, capital improvements and stormwater system maintenance. This charge is different from drinking water usage.

Stormwater charge 2026 amount What it means Why users search this
Stormwater base fee $14.44 per account Charged to inside-city utility accounts. Appears even if water use is low.
Tier 1 single-family impervious fee $7.15 Less than or equal to 1,330 sq. ft. impervious area. Small property / lower tier.
Tier 2 single-family impervious fee $8.18 Greater than 1,330 but less than 2,900 sq. ft. Common middle tier.
Tier 3 single-family impervious fee $9.19 Greater than or equal to 2,900 sq. ft. Large roof, driveway or hard surface area.
Stormwater tip: Users often mistake stormwater as a “water usage” charge. It is tied to storm drainage system costs and impervious surface, not gallons used inside the home.

If Your Salem Water Bill Is Higher Than Normal

A high Salem utility bill may come from actual water usage, a toilet leak, irrigation, a change in wastewater volume, stormwater fees, fixed fees, past balance, city operations fee, franchise fee or a payment issue.

Usage jump

Leak?

Running toilets, irrigation leaks and outdoor spigots can add many CCF.

Fixed fees

Base

Base fees remain even if your water use is low.

Sewer volume

Winter

Wastewater volume can be based on winter water usage.

1

Compare CCF usage

Find the water volume on your current bill and compare it with the last 3–6 bills. If usage jumped, inspect leaks before disputing the bill.

2

Do a quick toilet and meter test

Turn off all water, wait, and check whether the meter continues moving. A running toilet can waste a surprising amount of water without visible flooding.

3

Check sewer and stormwater separately

If water usage is normal, your bill may be higher because of wastewater volume, stormwater tier, city operations fee, previous balance or account fees.

4

Call with exact questions

Ask Utility Customer Care to explain water volume, wastewater volume, fixed fees, stormwater tier, previous balance and any account fees.

High-bill call script

“My Salem utility bill is higher than normal. Can you help me separate water volume, wastewater volume, stormwater, city operations fee, franchise fee, previous balance and any account fees? I also want to know whether my wastewater volume can be reviewed.”

How to Lower a Salem Water Bill Practically

You cannot remove fixed base fees by using less water, but you can reduce usage-based charges and avoid avoidable account costs. Focus on leak control, irrigation timing and winter water use because these can affect both water and wastewater billing.

High-impact savings steps

1Fix running toilets immediately.
2Check irrigation zones for broken heads and overspray.
3Reduce outdoor watering during expensive summer months.
4Install efficient showerheads and faucet aerators.
5Watch winter usage because it may affect wastewater volume.

Billing-control steps

Use the official utility customer portal.
Set reminders before due dates.
Use the bill estimator before major irrigation changes.
Ask about assistance early if you cannot pay.
Keep payment confirmations and call notes.
Most useful tip: A small indoor leak during the winter wastewater calculation period can hurt twice: it can raise the water bill now and may increase the wastewater volume used later.

Salem Utility Payment Assistance and Rate Relief

Salem says customers who need help with a utility bill should contact the Utility Customer Care Team. The City lists Emergency Utility Assistance and Utility Rate Relief for elderly and disabled customers, with eligibility rules handled through the City and partner agencies.

Utility Customer Care

6099

Call 503-588-6099, Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM.

Emergency assistance

$350

The City’s page lists up to $350 in annual short-term help under 2025 rules.

Rate relief

60+

Utility Rate Relief may help elderly or disabled eligible customers.

1

Call before the bill is shut off

Salem’s assistance eligibility page says water service must not be shut off due to nonpayment for certain assistance eligibility. Call early, not after disconnection.

2

Ask whether you are prequalified

Ask Utility Customer Care whether you are prequalified or whether you need to apply through a partner agency such as The Salvation Army.

3

Prepare your documents

Keep your utility bill, account number, photo ID, income or benefit documents, hardship notes and any past-due notice ready before calling or applying.

Assistance warning: Rules and funding can change. Always confirm current 2026 availability with Salem Utility Customer Care before telling readers a benefit is guaranteed.

Past Due or Disconnected Salem Utility Service

If a Salem utility bill is unpaid, the City may send a past-due letter with a payment deadline. Failure to pay by the deadline can result in service shutoff or referral of the past-due balance to collections.

Need more time?

Contact Utility Customer Care to ask about payment arrangements, payment plans and assistance options before the account reaches shutoff.

If service is shut off

The City says service will only be restored when the past-due balance and all associated fees are paid in full. Do not mail payment if service has been shut off.

Same-day restoration: Salem says payment must be received by 5 PM, Monday–Friday, to have service turned back on the same day. Payment after that may be processed the next business day.

Salem Utility Customer Care Map and Contact Details

Most billing questions can be solved by phone or online. Use the map if you need in-person payment or account help.

Utility Customer Care

Phone: 503-588-6099

Email: utilitybilling@cityofsalem.net

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM

Mail payments: P.O. Box 2795, Portland, OR 97208-2795

In-person payment for shutoff restoration: 440 Church St. SE, 5th Floor, Salem, OR

24/7 emergency contact

Public Works Dispatch: 503-588-6311

Email: PWDispatch@CityofSalem.net

Use for: water, sewer, street, infrastructure, flooding, water leak, sewer issue or after-hours emergency.

Map: Salem City Hall / Utility Payment Area

Editorial trust note: This guide is independent informational content. It does not process payments, guarantee assistance, change rates or represent the City of Salem. Always use official City of Salem links and phone numbers for account-specific action.

Official Salem Water Bill Resources

Need Official resource Use it for Direct action
Pay or view bill City of Salem Utility Billing Portal Online utility account, bill payment and account management. Open portal
Official rates Utility Rates and Other Fees Water, wastewater, stormwater, streetlight, city operations and account fees. View rates
Monthly estimate Utility Bill Estimator Planning future bill based on current or assumed usage. Estimate bill
Read your bill Reading Your New Utility Bill Account number, service address, bill date and payment info. Read guide
Payment assistance Utility Payment Assistance Emergency Utility Assistance, rate relief and eligibility guidance. Call Utility Care
Past due or shutoff Past Due or Disconnected Utility Services Payment arrangements, restoration rules and shutoff payment options. Open past-due help
Emergency Water, Sewer or Street Emergency 24/7 Public Works Dispatch for water, sewer or street issues. Call 503-588-6311

Salem Water Bill Average Cost, Rates and Monthly Fee FAQs

What is the average Salem water bill in 2026?

The average depends on water usage, meter size, wastewater volume, stormwater tier and fixed fees. Many users should estimate the full utility bill, not only the water line, because Salem bills can include water, wastewater, stormwater, streetlight, city operations and franchise-related charges.

What is Salem’s 2026 residential water rate?

For inside-city single-family residential customers, Salem lists a 2026 water volume rate of $3.30 per CCF, plus a meter-size base fee. A 5/8–3/4 inch meter has a 2026 base charge of $14.09.

How many gallons are in one Salem water unit?

The City of Salem says one unit of water, or one CCF, equals 748 gallons.

What is the Salem wastewater rate in 2026?

For inside-city single-family residential customers, Salem lists a 2026 wastewater base charge of $20.07 and a wastewater volume rate of $4.47 per CCF.

Why is sewer so high on my Salem water bill?

Wastewater is expensive to collect and treat, and Salem generally does not meter sewer separately for most customers. Wastewater volume is usually calculated from winter-period water usage and billed monthly.

What is the Salem stormwater fee in 2026?

Salem lists a 2026 stormwater base charge of $14.44 per account, plus single-family impervious-area tier fees of $7.15, $8.18 or $9.19 depending on property tier.

Why did my Salem water bill go up if I used less water?

Fixed fees, wastewater volume, stormwater charges, streetlight fee, city operations fee, franchise fee, previous balance or account fees can increase the total even when water use is lower.

How can I estimate my Salem utility bill?

Use the official City of Salem Utility Bill Estimator. It helps estimate future bills using current or assumed consumption and customer details, but it is not a guarantee of the final bill.

Who do I call for Salem utility billing questions?

Call Salem Utility Customer Care at 503-588-6099, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, or email utilitybilling@cityofsalem.net.

What should I do if my Salem water bill is too high?

Compare current and previous CCF usage, check for leaks, review wastewater volume, check stormwater and fixed fees, then call Utility Customer Care for a line-by-line explanation.

Does Salem offer utility bill assistance?

Yes. Salem lists utility payment assistance options, including Emergency Utility Assistance and Utility Rate Relief for elderly or disabled customers, subject to eligibility and funding rules.

What happens if my Salem utility bill is past due?

If payment is not received, the City may send a past-due notice with a deadline. Failure to pay by the deadline may result in shutoff or collections referral.

How is Salem water service restored after shutoff?

Salem says water service shut off for nonpayment is restored only after the past-due balance and all associated fees are paid in full. Same-day restoration requires payment received by 5 PM, Monday through Friday.

Who do I call for a Salem water or sewer emergency?

Call Public Works Dispatch at 503-588-6311 for water, sewer or street emergencies. The dispatch center is available 24 hours a day.

How can I lower my Salem water bill?

Fix leaks quickly, reduce outdoor watering, check toilets, install efficient fixtures, monitor winter usage that may affect wastewater volume, use the official bill estimator and call early if you need payment help.

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