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Lynchburg staff recommend intent to renew Campbell County Utilities water contract; council referral set for June 24
Summary
City staff told the Lynchburg City Council at a June 10 work session that the city must notify Campbell County Utilities and Service Authority by June 30 whether it intends to renew a wholesale water contract that now runs through June 30, 2027.
City staff told the Lynchburg City Council during a June 10 work session that the city must notify Campbell County Utilities and Service Authority (CCUSA) by June 30 whether it intends to renew a wholesale water contract that currently runs through June 30, 2027. Tim Mitchell, presenting the item for staff, said the contract yields about $600,000 a year to the city's water fund and is based on a cost-of-service wholesale pricing methodology tied to an American Water Works Association study.
Mitchell said the contract currently sets a provisional wholesale rate of $2.50 per 100 cubic feet for CCUSA customers, and that Lynchburg city customers pay $3.29 per 100 cubic feet while Campbell County residents pay $4.95. He described a…
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