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Pulaski council approves temporary rise in natural gas transport charge tied to supplier tariff
Summary
Pulaski officials voted to raise the city's per-unit natural gas charge from 0.80 to 0.95 per CCF after staff said a pipeline transportation tariff increased sharply. Council members said the change is a pass-through of higher supplier costs; staff estimated the average residential bill could rise roughly $5'$6 depending on usage.
The Pulaski Board voted to adopt a resolution increasing the city's natural gas transportation charge from 0.80 to 0.95 per CCF after staff said the pipeline's tariff has risen.
Sharon, who presented the item, told the board the supplier's gas-transportation tariff has gone up and described the tariff as the charge for moving gas across state lines. She said the…
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