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Inland Empire Utilities Agency board to consider two-year 9% sewer rate hikes; Chino Hills residents alerted
Summary
Representatives from the Inland Empire Utilities Agency briefed the Chino Hills City Council on a staff proposal that would raise wholesale sewer treatment rates 9% in each of the next two years. IEUA officials said the increases would fund capital and operating costs and that the board will consider the proposal next week.
Steve Eli, an elected director at the Inland Empire Utilities Agency, told the Chino Hills City Council on April 8 that the agency will consider a two-year package of rate increases intended to support capital projects and rising operating costs.
"The proposal from our staff that our board will consider next week is for an increase of 9%, which translates to a little bit less than $2.40 per household per month," Eli said. He added that staff recommended a second 9% increase the following year, about $2.43 more per month.
IEUA, which Eli described as the regional wholesale water distributor and wastewater treatment agency serving…
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