Utility Rates and Changes

On January 1, 2025, utility rates changed. Details from the Fees, Rates and Charges Bylaw No. 2001-5 are summarized below.

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Why are utility rates and billing frequency changing?

Town of Hinton’s water and sewage services are provided through a partnership with the new pulp mill owner, Mondi. The Town has signed agreements with Mondi that require the Town to pay for its portion of operating and capital costs for water and sewage services. This includes constructing a new Water Treatment Plant by 2046, adding mechanical filtering operations for sewage by 2029, and upgrading aging water and sewer lines. The Town must raise utility rates to pay for these substantial works. Council has updated the Utility Bylaw to ensure the Town is able to fund critical utility infrastructure now and in the future, and that these costs are distributed equitably among users. Learn more here.

How will these changes affect me?

From January 1, 2025 onwards, all residential, multi-residential, and commercial customers will receive a monthly utility bill that covers water, sewer, and garbage services. The capital enhancement surcharge (CAPS) will no longer exist.

Residential

From January 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026, single-family residential homes will pay the following every month. 

Water$65.00
Sewer $22.50
Waste Management & Recycle Fee$13.60
TOTAL PER MONTH$101.10


Commercial

From January 1, 2025 onwards, commercial customers will pay a reduced flat rate fee plus will be charged for all water and sewer consumption at a new rate per cubic meter. Rates for garbage collection remain the same.

What will water and sewage plant upgrades cost?

The new Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is estimated to cost $80 million in 2024 dollars. Sewage plant upgrades are estimated to cost $15.7 million. Additional funds will be required to upgrade aging water and sewage lines. Estimated costs are expected to rise due to inflation. 

Who will pay for these upgrades?

Approximately 35% of the expected costs will likely be paid for via grants from other government agencies. However, Town residents and businesses that benefit from water and sewage services will have to pay for the rest.


What am I paying for?

What Your Bill is Paying For

What happens next?

See here.

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