Small town water/sewer prices

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fan_from_texas
Posts: 2,693
Jan 11, 2013 5:28pm
mcburg93;1363959 wrote:Yes they did file I just checked with my sister. Its mechanicsburg ohio I am just concerned for the prices cause my sister is a single mother who owns her house and any increase puts a strain on her.
There's not much you can do about the price because it's typically done on a pass-through basis. E.g., if it costs $100,000 a month, and you have 1,000 customers, they each pay $100/mo (it's slightly more nuanced than that--fixed costs, debt service, usage rates, depending on the municipality). But in general, it costs what it costs, and there's no way around that.

Many utilities have programs for people who can't pay. It might be worth calling and inquiring if they have a hardship program. They might be able to set up a payment plan or help in some other way.
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mcburg93
Posts: 3,167
Jan 11, 2013 11:28pm
fan_from_texas;1364063 wrote:There's not much you can do about the price because it's typically done on a pass-through basis. E.g., if it costs $100,000 a month, and you have 1,000 customers, they each pay $100/mo (it's slightly more nuanced than that--fixed costs, debt service, usage rates, depending on the municipality). But in general, it costs what it costs, and there's no way around that.

Many utilities have programs for people who can't pay. It might be worth calling and inquiring if they have a hardship program. They might be able to set up a payment plan or help in some other way.
Thanks and reps for the advice. I appreciate it thank you again.
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iluvz
Posts: 262
Jan 12, 2013 12:18pm
Mine averages 140-160. Our electric is on the same bill. Usually total runs $250-280. I dread getting that bill every month.