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Published: May 20, 2008 10:32 PM
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Agency seeks rate hike of 24 percent
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CHAPEL HILL -- The staff of the Orange Water and Sewer Authority is recommending a 24 percent rate increase for typical water customers.

The board will receive the proposed fiscal 2009 budget on Thursday at 7 p.m. in Chapel Hill Town Hall, 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The meeting will be televised on local cable channel 18.

The board's Budget and Financial Planning Committee will recommend holding public hearings June 12 on the proposed budget, the capital program and proposed rates that would increase the monthly bill for a typical residential customer using 5,000 gallons by $14.51, from $58.18 to $72.69.

OWASA projects 13 percent less demand for water than previously projected for next year. In recent weeks, demand has been about 25 percent below normal. OWASA is also getting less in connection fees from new development and is seeing substantial increases in health insurance, energy and chemical costs.

The proposed $18.4 million operating budget is about 1.3 percent more than the fiscal 2008 budget as originally adopted in June 2007. To see the budget go to http://www.owasa.org.


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