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Water bill calculators by CCF usage.

Start from the CCF usage printed on a water bill, convert it to gallons, then estimate water, sewer, base, and stormwater charges.

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Pick the closest page, adjust the calculator assumptions, then compare usage, rates, fixed fees, and billing days.

FAQ

Short answers for search visitors and bill-checking moments.

What does CCF mean on a water bill?

CCF means 100 cubic feet of water. One CCF is about 748 gallons.

How do I estimate a water bill from CCF?

Convert CCF to gallons, divide gallons by 1,000, multiply by the usage rate, then add base fees, sewer fees, stormwater fees, and local charges.

Why does my bill show CCF instead of gallons?

Many utilities bill water in hundred cubic feet because meters and rate schedules are often organized around cubic feet rather than gallons.