DC WASA Holds Public Hearings on Proposed Rate Increase

June 09, 2008

The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC WASA) Board of Directors is hosting two public hearings to give customers an opportunity to comment on a proposed 8.5 percent increase in water and sewer rates, effective October 2008. The hearings are scheduled:

Wednesday, June 11 • 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Monday, June 23 • 10:00 am - noon

Both hearings will be held at:

Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE (within walking distance of Union Station)

DC WASA provides water and sewer services for retail customers in the District. Gradual rate increases are required to cover the cost of a 10-year, $3.1 billion capital improvement program to upgrade the District’s water and sewer system and to meet federal requirements for controlling water pollution.

If approved, the new rate becomes effective October 2008 and would raise the average monthly bill by approximately $4.24 (based on an average monthly usage of 8.33 Ccf or 6,231 gallons of water).

For more information, please call 202-787-2330 or visit the DC WASA website at www.dcwasa.com.

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