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Customer Rate Classes
JEA has three rate classes, residential, commercial and multi-family. Each class indicates the way customers use the water they buy from JEA.
- Residential customers have one meter serving one residence.
- Multi-family customers have one meter serving multiple residences. Apartments and condominiums are a couple of examples of multi-family rate customers.
- Commercial customers have one meter serving one business or one meter serving several businesses, a shopping center, for example.
More about the Multi-family Rate Class Residential and multi-family customers use water differently than commercial and industrial customers. Water consumed inside of multiple apartments and condos, though on a single combined meter, is more similar to residential use characteristics than commercial characteristics.
For example, residential and multi-family customers use water inside for cooking, washing and bathing most often at specific times of the day. This creates water usage peaks based on these at-home consumption habits. This residential/multi-family use characteristic is not shared by our commercial and industrial customers.
However, irrigation of common grounds at multi-family complexes is more similar to those at commercial and industrial facilities. So, multi-family irrigation customers will be charged the same volume and service availability charges as commercial customers.
In summary, apartments and condominiums that have a shared meter are classified as multi-family to ensure that rate classifications apply appropriately based on the way water is used. For indoor consumption, water use is typical of residential customers. Outdoors, where irrigation/reclaimed water is used on common grounds, consumption is more similar to commercial customers and charges will be the same as for commercial customers.
Shown below are example bills based upon the rates that will apply to the Multi-family class beginning October 1, 2009:

Click here to view multi-family rate adjustment chart by meter size.
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