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  2. Peel Regional Council - Wikipedia

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    Peel Council was formed in 1973 when the Regional Municipality of Peel was created to replace the old Peel County. It was created by the province to deal with counties with significant growth patterns. It is supposed to mimic the role of the former Metro Toronto Council.

  3. Why Does My Water Bill Keep Going Up? - AOL

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    Here’s why your water bill keeps going up and what you can do to save water. See Our List: 100 Most Influential Money Experts Find Out: How To Build Your Savings From Scratch

  4. Full list of changes to average water bills by 2029/30, by ...

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    The lists read, from left to right: name of company; average bill in 2024/25; average bill in 2029/30; increase or decrease in pounds from 2024/25 to 2029/30 (percentage change in brackets). Water ...

  5. Regional Municipality of Peel - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Municipality of Peel owns and operates Peel Living, a social housing corporation, which is the largest landlord in the region one of the largest in Canada. [49] Public Works. Peel manages the regions public works needs including: Garbage and Recycling Programs. Water works. Road maintenance for many major roads — non-provincial ...

  6. Water tariff - Wikipedia

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    The term is also often applied to wastewater tariffs. Water and wastewater tariffs are not charged for water itself, but to recover the costs of water treatment, water storage, transporting it to customers, collecting and treating wastewater, as well as billing and collection. Prices paid for water itself are different from water tariffs.

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    Parts of lead water service extension lines recently removed from a house in Great Falls. Lead is a toxic metal that is persistent in the environment and can accumulate in the body over time.

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  9. Omnibus bill to make sweeping changes to municipal laws ... - AOL

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    Omnibus bill split in two; second raft of measures include local tax hikes and will be addressed Thursday by the Joint Committee on Finance Omnibus bill to make sweeping changes to municipal laws ...