Towanda Water And Sewer Rates To Increase 4 Percent [Daily Review, The (PA)]
| By JAMES LOEWENSTEIN; JAMES LOEWENSTEIN (Staff Writer) | |
| Proquest LLC |
The rate increase is needed due to the increased costs that the authority is facing across the board, including a 9 percent increase in the cost of employees' health insurance, the increased cost of workmen's compensation insurance, wage increases, an increase in the contribution to the employees' pension fund, and higher electricity costs,
Noting that the consumer price index increased by 4 percent over the past year, Fairchild said: "I feel it's prudent that at least we keep up with inflation."
The budget and the rate increases were adopted by unanimous votes of the
The water rate will increase from
The "regular" sewer rate will increase from
However, customers in the Route 220
The Route 220
Meter charges, which are sometimes called a base rate, are not changing, Fairchild said. Customers who are on both municipal water and municipal sewer pay a water usage charge, a sewer usage charge, and a meter charge, he said.
Due to the 4 percent increase, the monthly water bill of the average household, which uses 5,400 gallons of water per month, will rise from
At Friday's meeting,
However, Fairchild said the revenue from the bulk water sales to gas companies is needed for other purposes.
For example, the authority used a total of
The amount of debt service that the authority had to pay for the project peaked this year, and will now slowly drop off, he said.
In addition, the authority will be using over
The authority already used
The authority has not chosen the site for the new wells but is considering its 15-acre site in
Revenue from the bulk water sales has also been used to make emergency repairs resulting from Tropical Storm Lee, including
Damage to the sewage treatment plant from Tropical Storm Lee amounted to
Fairchild said he hoped the cost of all the damage to the
For example, Fairchild said that, of the
Fairchild said the amount of revenue the authority receives from bulk water sales to gas companies has been increasing since the sales started a few years ago.
He said he anticipates that by the end of this year, the authority will have received
However, Fairchild said he did not know how long the bulk water sales will last, and therefore had built only
The last time the authority's water rate was raised was 2008, he said. The water rate was decreased by 10 percent in 2009, in response to the bulk water sales to gas companies.
The last time the authority's sewer rates were raised was two years ago.
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