Water district raises rates
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Deirdre Newman
Residents can expect to pay $1.44 more a month on their water bills
after the Mesa Consolidated Water District approved a 6% rate
increase.
The board unanimously approved the rate hike, which will start
Tuesday.
The reason for the hike is simple -- water costs have increased,
board President Jim Atkinson said.
“A few years ago, we rearranged our billing structure so that we
could identify those water supply costs and let people know when
those costs increased and then pass that cost along,” Atkinson said.
The district is facing a double whammy of increased costs.
One is the result of a decision by the Orange County Water
District that reduced the amount of water the Mesa district could
pump out of the groundwater basin. The district can only pump 66%,
compared to 75% in the past. At the same time, the county district
raised the rate for the water the Mesa district can pump, Atkinson
said.
The Metropolitan Water District has also raised its rates for the
imported water the Mesa district has to buy, Atkinson added.
The 6% increase comes on the heels of an 11% rate hike last fall.
Atkinson said the 11% increase should have been instituted a year and
a half to two years sooner.
“We held off on raising the rates a while because we were hoping
we would see some improved conditions on the basin,” Atkinson said.
“Plus, we were hoping that the [new] colored water treatment facility
coming on line would help us control the costs a little more.”
Atkinson praised the district staff for maintaining the general
and administrative costs at or below previous years’ costs.
In addition to approving the rate increase Tuesday, the Mesa board
saved $12,000 from its budget by removing $5,000 for a workshop
facilitator and $7,000 for chair upholstery, said Coleen Scarminach,
district administrative services manager.
Atkinson said he expects there will be more increases in water
costs.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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