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Regional wastewater official warns rising repair costs and aging equipment are driving a jump in municipal contributions
Summary
A regional wastewater authority representative told the Summit Borough Council that rising maintenance costs, aging equipment and wetter weather are straining reserves; the authority plans $1.3 million in capital projects and recommends multi‑year budgeting to smooth rate impacts.
Unidentified Speaker 2, a representative to the regional wastewater authority, told the Summit Borough Council on Nov. 19 that rising repair and replacement costs and increased inflow from wetter weather have sharply increased operating expenses and put pressure on municipal contributions. The presenter said the authority plans approximately $1.3 million in capital projects net of grants this year, including $800,000 for a biosolids building upgrade and a roughly $1 million system replacement with about $500,000 expected from grants.
The authority representative summarized 10 years of data showing regional…
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