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Advocates push Hamilton County to press MSD for impervious-surface fees and fair sewer billing
Summary
Community advocates urged Hamilton County commissioners on Oct. 30 to press the Metropolitan Sewer District to adopt an impervious-surface fee and to lower residential billed consumption to make sewer billing fairer and incentivize stormwater controls.
Residents and advocacy groups on Oct. 30 urged Hamilton County commissioners to press the Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) to adopt an impervious-surface fee and to reduce the residential billed consumption factor from 3 CCF to 2 CCF — changes they said would make sewer rates fairer and incentivize stormwater management.
Sue Bills of CUFA delivered a letter with specific requests she said MSD could implement in 2026, including changes to billing practices and expansion of relief for renters and households experiencing hardship.…
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