Effective July 1, 2025, each wholesale agency will be billed each calendar month an amount equal to their share of the MWD readiness-to-serve charge (RTS charge) net of allocated MWD standby charge revenue.
The monthly amounts for July through December 2025 and January through June 2026 are as follows:
| July – Dec. 2025 | Jan. – June 2026 |
|---|
City of Corona | $111,741.33 | $131,735.33 |
City of Norco | $0.00 | $0.00 |
Metropolitan WD | $1.83 | $2.17 |
Elsinore Valley MWD | $95,898.00 | $113,491.50 |
Temescal Valley WD | $21,925.33 | $26,049.33 |
City of Riverside | $0.00 | $0.00 |
Rancho California WD | $139,672.17 | $156,647.83 |
Eagle Valley MWC | $340.17 | $45.67 |
Western Water Retail | $89,696.67 | $98,919.67 |
Total | $459,275.50 | $526,891.50 |
The RTS charge assessed to Western Water by MWD is allocated to each wholesale agency and to Western Water's retail customers based on the same method MWD uses to assess it, the 10-year rolling average of firm deliveries (e.g., for calendar year 2026's allocation, the 10 fiscal years are 2014-2015 through 2023-2024). The standby charge placed on the county tax rolls by MWD applicable to the parcels within the boundaries of each agency's service area (less an MWD administrative charge and estimated delinquencies) is used as an offset to each agency's share of the RTS charge, resulting in an adjusted RTS charge/credit.
For some agencies, netting their RTS charge with their standby charge revenue results in a credit instead of a charge. The sum of credits from these agencies is then allocated to the remaining agencies that have a charge. The allocation of the credits is based on the proportion of each agency's adjusted RTS charge to the total adjusted RTS charge. The result is a net RTS charge.
(Res. 3347, 2025)