My property doesn’t flood and isn’t anywhere near a stream or river. Why do I have to pay this service charge?
Everyone in the county benefits from the services funded by the SWM Utility service charge, because it helps protect people, property, and natural resources from the impacts of flooding and water pollution. For example, the service charge funds projects that help keep major roadways used by everyone accessible during flooding.

All properties contribute to the problem of surface water runoff, and they benefit from the county drainage system through flood control and improvements in water quality. All residents contribute to water pollution through daily activities such as vehicle driving, car washing, pet waste, and lawn fertilizing.

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1. My property doesn’t flood and isn’t anywhere near a stream or river. Why do I have to pay this service charge?
2. How did the SWM service charge change in 2021?
3. What is the SWM Utility service charge used for?
4. How much revenue is generated by the SWM Utility service charge?
5. Why am I charged a Surface Water Management Utility service charge?
6. Can I get a service charge reduction?
7. Why has the service charge increased over the years?
8. How is the SWM Utility service charge determined and collected?
9. Who is responsible for paying the SWM Utility service charge?
10. How are the service charges calculated?
11. What is impervious surface and why is it used to set SWM Utility service charge rates?
12. Is the SWM Utility service charge deductible on my federal income tax?
13. What if I disagree with my SWM Utility service charge?
14. Where can I get more information?