The San Diego County Water Authority board approved a 9.5% increase in wholesale water rates for its member agencies in 2024, citing the need to fund critical water supply projects. The authority’s $1.85 billion budget for the next two years includes capital projects considered “critical for maintaining safe and reliable water supplies” in the event California returns […]
You can now add water to the list of things that are going up in cost. The San Diego County Water Authority just approved a 9.5% rate hike on wholesale water, starting in 2024.
It’s been more than 550 days since the ocean water at Imperial Beach has been safe for swimmers and surfers. Between wastewater treatment plant repairs and expansions, there’s a lot of work that needs to be done, but city leaders say all hands on deck are needed to make progress.
County Water Authority Approves 9.5% Rate Hike to Ensure ‘Reliability of Supply’
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Times of San Diegoby Chris Jennewein Quoted: San Diego County Water AuthorityThe San Diego County Water Authority board approved a 9.5% increase in wholesale water rates for its member agencies in 2024, citing the need to fund critical water supply projects. The authority’s $1.85 billion budget for the next two years includes capital projects considered “critical for maintaining safe and reliable water supplies” in the event California returns […]
San Diego Water Authority Approves Rate Hike
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /NBC San Diego Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityThe San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors approved a 9.5% wholesale water rates increase on Thursday. NBC 7’s Joe Little has more.
San Diego County Water Authority Approves 9.5% Water Rate Hike
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /CBS8by Shannon Handy Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityYou can now add water to the list of things that are going up in cost. The San Diego County Water Authority just approved a 9.5% rate hike on wholesale water, starting in 2024.
Fixing, Expanding Water Treatment Plant Partly Responsible for Contamination at San Diego Beaches Could Take Years
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /NBC7by Jeanette QuezadaIt’s been more than 550 days since the ocean water at Imperial Beach has been safe for swimmers and surfers. Between wastewater treatment plant repairs and expansions, there’s a lot of work that needs to be done, but city leaders say all hands on deck are needed to make progress.