DRAINED🚰: If you live in the city of Houston, the amount you pay for water will go up this Saturday. April 1 is the next rate increase. htx hounews drained investigates kprc2
If you live in the city of Houston, the amount you pay for water will go up this Saturday. April 1 is the next rate increase.Notice sent to water customers about the latest rate increase.It explains that water rates will increase by 9.2%. This is an automatic adjustment that occurs every year. The increase is based on inflation.that raises rates every year on April 1 over the next five years through 2026.
Ability to comply with federal regulations rather than pay penalties for violations caused by lack of investment When you add together both rate increases, a household that uses 3,000 gallons of water today would pay $37.18. On April 1, you will pay $43.68 for the same amount of water.To see KPRC 2 Investigates work on billing errors and outrageous water bills in our DRAINED series,
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