Impervious Area Charge

Impervious surfaces such as rooftops, paved driveways, patios, and parking lots are major contributors to stormwater runoff entering the District's combined sewer system. This adds significantly to pollution in the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers and Rock Creek..

The Clean Rivers Impervious Area Charge (CRIAC) is a fair way to distribute the cost of maintaining storm sewers and protecting area waterways because it is based on a property's contribution of rainwater to the District's sewer system. Because charges are based on the amount of impervious area on a property, owners of large office buildings, shopping centers and parking lots will be charged more than owners of modest residential dwellings.

All residential, multi-family and non-residential customers are billed a CRIAC. The charge is based on an Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU). An ERU is a statistical median of the amount of impervious surface area in a single-family residential property, measured in square feet. The approved monthly ERU values for FY 2025 and FY 2026 are $21.23 and $24.23 respectively.

Our new Impervious Area Calculator allows you to estimate the impervious area charge for a property. You can also calculate how much your Impervious Area Charge would increase/decrease if you add or remove things like a garage, pool, driveway, patio, walkway or other impervious surface. If you are a current DC Water customer, with a My DC Water Login, you can download the current imperious area details for your property by clicking on “Clean Rivers Charge”.

Impervious Area
Approved Residential ERU Rates
  Former FY 2025
(Effective 10/1/2024)
Current FY 2026
(Effective 10/1/2025)
Area (Square Feet) ERU ERU Rate Monthly Cost ERU Rate Monthly Cost
100-699 0.6 $21.23 $12.74 $24.23 $14.54
700-2,099 1.0 $21.23 $21.23 $24.23 $24.23
2,100-3,099 2.4 $21.23 $50.95 $24.23 $58.15
3,100-7,099 3.8 $21.23 $80.67 $24.23 $92.07
7,100-11,099 8.6 $21.23 $182.58 $24.23 $208.38
11,100 and more 13.5 $21.23 $286.61 $24.23 $327.11

Upcoming Meeting

Board of Directors Meeting

April 24, 2023

Monday 9:00 AM

Announcement

View of Mary at bottom of shaft inside tunnel shown from above
DC Water Launches Tunnel Boring Machine Mary, Marking Important Step for Potomac River Tunnel Project

First turn of cutterhead signals the start of excavation for the Potomac River Tunnel Project

In a defining moment for one of the District’s largest infrastructure investments, DC Water has marked its next major milestone in the Potomac River Tunnel Project. The first tunnel boring machine, Mary, has launched her northbound journey breaking through the soil to signal the start of excavation.

With the first turn of Mary’s drill-like cutterhead underground, the machine pushed forward to begin tunneling, representing the transition from years of planning and preparation to active tunnel construction on the $819 million project.

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Payment Plan Incentive: provides a credit back of 50% of the last 3 payments made. Eligible participants are residential customers who have had an outstanding balance for 60 days or greater and with an outstanding balance of $500 or more.