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Council asks staff for 5-, 7- and 10-year sewer-rate options after engineers detail deferred repairs
Summary
Council members asked staff to produce rate scenarios over 5, 7 and 10 years, with and without a Class A sludge program, after discussion of long-deferred sewer infrastructure repairs and possible IEPA low-interest loan eligibility.
The South Beloit City Council on Aug. 4, 2025, directed city staff to return with multiple sewer‑rate scenarios after hearing that deferred wastewater infrastructure repairs are pressing and that the city must set a customer-rate increase to qualify for some IEPA (Illinois Environmental Protection Agency) low-interest loan programs.
The request matters because the council must balance needed capital repairs — including pump-station and sewer‑main work described at the meeting — against affordability for residents and ratepayers.
City staff and consultants presented options and urged the council to consider shorter review intervals. A…
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