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Grayson County weighs raising rates for small Grant water line after county pays more than it charges

Grayson County Board (budget work session) · April 16, 2026
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County staff recommended raising rates for the Grant water system — 29 customers — because the county currently pays about $44 per minimum while charging customers roughly $20; staff said purchasing water accounts for about 41% of PSA operating costs and noted recent leak repairs and mapping efforts.

County staff told the board that the Grayson PSA operates three separate small systems (Fair View, Oldtown and Grant) and that the county is losing money on the Grant line, where purchased water costs exceed customer charges.

"Forty-one percent of our operational costs are attributable to the purchase of water," the presenter said, and staff showed that Grant customers are being charged roughly…

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