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  2. Wichita water and sewer customers could see a rate increase ...

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    Under the proposal, which the Wichita City Council is expected to approve on Tuesday, residential water and sewer customers would pay an extra $2.40 to $7.86 each month, depending on how much ...

  3. Wichita’s new water plant is millions over budget and delayed ...

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    The Wichita City Council on Tuesday agreed to push back the schedule for completion to April 1 and approved more ... Water rates are scheduled to increase an additional 3-5% each year until 2039 ...

  4. New Wichita water plant will be more expensive to operate ...

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    City projections show water and sewer bills increasing by more than 70% over the next 10 years. New Wichita water plant will be more expensive to operate than planned; rate hikes expected Skip to ...

  5. Wichita poised for more water, sewer rate increases in 2023 ...

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    The Wichita City Council will vote on a proposed 6.25% rate increase for water and 3% hike for sewer services. Wichita poised for more water, sewer rate increases in 2023 if council approves plan ...

  6. Columbus, county water bills will increase in 2025 by more ...

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    To soften the blow of these rate increases to low-income residents, Columbus City Council also voted Nov. 25 to expand eligibility for the city's discount program. The income threshold will rise ...

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  9. Wichita’s water plant controversy resurfaces. Why does the ...

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    The City Council approved a contract with Wichita Water Partners — a joint venture between Burns & McDonnell and Alberici and several local firms — in 2019 to design and build the Northwest ...