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Consultant recommends 12.4% water/wastewater revenue increase for Bedford; wholesale TRA costs drive most of the rise

5551726 · August 7, 2025
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Summary

Rate consultant NuGen told the council Bedford faces rising wholesale costs from the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRA) and recommended a rate package that would raise water and wastewater revenue about 12.4% next year; NuGen estimated a typical summer bill would rise about $10.83 per month, with most of that tied to TRA pass‑throughs.

Consultant Chris Eckert of NuGen told the Bedford City Council on Aug. 7 that substantial increases in wholesale and wholesale‑pass‑through costs from regional providers are driving the need for higher water and wastewater rates.

Eckert said the city should plan an overall 12.4% revenue increase for the water and wastewater fund to preserve reserve levels, meet debt‑service coverage and keep the utility’s 90‑day cash‑on‑hand policy. Under NuGen’s recommended rate plan, staff estimated a typical summer household bill (about 11,100 gallons of use in the consultant’s sample) would rise by $10.83 per month to about $134.48; NuGen attributed roughly $9.37 of that increase to wholesale cost pass‑throughs from TRA.

Recommendations presented

- Tiered water pricing: NuGen proposed increasing the…

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