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DC Residents to Pay More For Water
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Electricity is not the only thing that DC residents will be paying more for this year.
On Thursday, the city’s Water and Sewer Authority approved a budget that will increase household water bills by an average of $6.50 per month. Last year, water bills also increased, by an average of $8 per month per household.
The reasons behind the increase, according to DC Water’s George Hawkins, are to fund infrastructure repairs (like replacement of pipes) across the city.
In other utility-related news, look for UrbanTurf’s investigative report next week on the causes behind skyrocketing Pepco bills.
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