New City — State Senator David Carlucci (D — Rockland / Ossining) joined Rockland homeowners in New City on July 8 to request the New York State Public Service Commission's opposition to a proposed
United Water rate hike.
Legislator Harriet Cornell stated that the two primary public concerns are
United Water rate increases and public transparency.
Not exact matches
Tuesday night the Stony Point Town Board addressed its continuing opposition to
United Water's recent 28.9 percent
rate increase proposal.
BY CHERYL SLAVIN Tuesday night the Stony Point Town Board addressed its continuing opposition to
United Water's recent 28.9 percent
rate increase proposal.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA New City — The Rockland County legislature approved a motion calling on Albany to reject
United Water's planned
rate increase and surcharge in the latest blowback against the utility's plan to finance its proposed desalination plant and other plans.
The controversy emerged when
United Water announced it had applied with the state for a $ 15 quarterly surcharge meant to pay for desalination pre-construction costs and a $ 35 quarterly
rate increase to pay for recent updates and infrastructure improvements.
Several Rockland County legislators are pushing the NYS Public Service Commission (PSC) to reopen the case involving
rate increases for
United Water NY.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA NEW CITY —
Rate - payers might be in for a costly surprise if
United Water New York is allowed to increase
rates in anticipation of their proposed desalination project, according to an attorney retained by the Town of Ramapo and a collection of other municipal bodies who spoke to the Rockland County Legislature's -LSB-...]
NEW CITY —
Rate - payers might be in for a costly surprise if
United Water New York is allowed to increase
rates in anticipation of their proposed desalination project, according to an attorney retained by the Town of Ramapo and a collection of other municipal bodies who spoke to the Rockland County Legislature's Environmental Committee on Wednesday.
No Desalinization Plants on the Hudson River: Stop
United Water's proposed rate - increasing, water - polluting, habitat - destroying, energy - intensive desalinization plant at Haverstraw Bay in Rockland Co
Water's proposed
rate - increasing,
water - polluting, habitat - destroying, energy - intensive desalinization plant at Haverstraw Bay in Rockland Co
water - polluting, habitat - destroying, energy - intensive desalinization plant at Haverstraw Bay in Rockland County.
«It would be good if
United Water could use some of its revenues gained from this rate increase to help fund that effort so that we can hire the experts that are needed to find better ways that we can manage our existing water resources in Rockland.&r
Water could use some of its revenues gained from this
rate increase to help fund that effort so that we can hire the experts that are needed to find better ways that we can manage our existing
water resources in Rockland.&r
water resources in Rockland.»
United Water, which serves about 74,000 customers in Rockland and Orange Counties, had filed nearly one year ago the request for a nearly 20 percent
rate hike.
Senator Klein meets with leaders across Westchester County to combat
United Water New Rochelle
rate increases NEW YORK, NY - State Senator Jeff Klein (D - Bronx / Westchester) has joined in the fight against proposed
United Water New Rochelle (UWNR)
rate hikes.
This
rate increase decision is separate from
United Water's proposed surcharge for costs incurred for a yet - to - be-built water desalination plant in Haverstraw, known as the Haverstraw Water Supply Pro
Water's proposed surcharge for costs incurred for a yet - to - be-built
water desalination plant in Haverstraw, known as the Haverstraw Water Supply Pro
water desalination plant in Haverstraw, known as the Haverstraw
Water Supply Pro
Water Supply Project.
Instead, the PSC gave
United Water the choice of increasing
rates by either just more than 13 percent, or close to 10 percent, under one - and two - year options.
United Water July 3 filed with the PSC a proposed
rate increase in connection with day - to - day operations.
Using detailed, ground - level data from the
United States Geological Survey (USGS) and Environmental Protection Agency, Cardenas and Kiel analyzed the waterways for sinuosity (how much they bend and curve); the texture of the materials along the waterways; the time spent in the sediment (known as the hyporheic zone); and the
rate at which the
water flows through the sediment.
The
United States Geological Survey determined that these springs have a remarkably uniform
rate of temperature and flow and are unaffected by changes of the seasons — their
waters are natural body temperature all year and flow at the astounding
rate of 1,700,000 gallons per day.
Other countries are utilizing green
water technologies at a much higher
rate than the
United States.
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