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Regional wastewater authority outlines cost‑allocation changes and rerating study that could lower some charges for Manassas Park

Manassas Park City Council (Independent City) · December 3, 2025
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Summary

Upper Occoquan Service Authority (UOSA) presented a jurisdictional cost allocation study and a rerating analysis that would separate septic hauler charges, establish a capacity‑loaning mechanism, smooth reserve maintenance charges, and deliver latent nutrient‑removal capacity through $50–$60 million of targeted projects rather than a full $200 million expansion.

Brian Steglitz, executive director of the Upper Occoquan Service Authority (UOSA), told the Manassas Park City Council on Dec. 2 that UOSA had completed a jurisdictional cost allocation study and a rerating analysis intended to make charges more equitable across the authority’s customers.

Steglitz said UOSA operates a roughly 54 million‑gallon‑per‑day plant, serves about 500,000 residents across multiple jurisdictions and maintains a 10‑year capital plan of about $625…

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