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Summit County Board of Health approves increases to water concurrency fees
Summary
The Summit County Board of Health approved raising annual Water Concurrency Program fees: nonexempt systems to $3,300 (from $2,750) and exempt systems to $750, citing rising third‑party analysis costs; a Summit Water representative voiced support during public comment.
The Summit County Board of Health voted April 13 to raise annual Water Concurrency Program fees for public water systems, increasing the charge for nonexempt systems from $2,750 to $3,300 and establishing a $750 annual fee for systems previously exempt from the charge.
Nate Brooks, the staff presenter, told the board the increases are intended to cover rising costs charged by a third‑party contractor that performs concurrency calculations and data evaluations for the county. "We're not paying anything, so we're increasing that to $750…
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