Utility Rate Increase Coming Soon To Pasco County
A utility rate increase is coming soon to Pasco County. Customers will see it very soon. Leaders of Pasco County announced last week that residents will see an increase in their utility bill. The change in residents bill will be noticed on their October 1 bill. Pasco County says that the average customer who is using 6,000 gallons of water will see a billing increase of about $2.47. There will also be an increase in sanitation, potable water and waste water. The rates will increase differently amongst the residence of Pasco County. Some people will see an increase of a little over $14 while others will see an increase of over $16.
How Are Rates Determined?
On their Pasco County Utilities website they have all the information about it. It says, “Water service rates are based on the real costs of treating and delivering water to customers. To determine rates, a study is completed to identify the costs the County has incurred for system improvements, maintenance, operations, administration and financing. Once the study is complete, a notice of a public hearing is published and a public hearing is held. After the hearing, the rates are adopted by resolution and put into effect.”
Finally, a utility rate increase is coming for residents of Pasco County. So, when you open up your bill in October you will know why it has gone up.
Pinellas County Utility Rates Are Also Going Up
So, it’s not just Pasco County residents that have to deal with a rate increase. Pinellas County residents will see a $1.32 increase for sanitation a $2.64 increase for potable water and a $7.04 increase for waste water. Those rates will rise October 1 this year. The estimated monthly increase which will be on the typical customer’s utility bill:
- Stormwater Tier 1 Customers: $14.29 increase
- Stormwater Tier 2 Customers: $14.84 increase
- Stormwater Tier 3 Customers: $15.51 increase
- Stormwater Tier 4 Customers: $16.41 increase
[SOURCE: WTSP]
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