Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Tonight: Public Hearing For Water Rate Increase

If you live a town where your water is supplied by New Jersey American Water company, the cost of your water service may be going up, possibly as much as 18 percent for residents in the Monmouth and Ocean County area, under a proposed rate increase.
 For Lakewood residents the proposed increase is about $10 on the monthly bill for the water charge and an additional $5-8$ increase on the Sewer portion.
see breakdown HERE
From Patch.com/ Lakewood
A public hearing on the proposed increase is set for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 10, at the Howell Township Municipal Building, 4567 Route 9 North, Howell. The hearing will be in the main meeting room on the second floor of the building.

New Jersey American filed the request for the rate increase in September, saying the increase is needed to offset upgrade its systems since 2015.



"The rate increase is needed primarily because New Jersey American Water invested more than $868 million in treatment and distribution facilities to continue to provide safe, reliable water and wastewater service," the company said.

The rate increases proposed vary from service area to service area, and some areas could see increases of more than 25 percent, according to a chart New Jersey American included in its letter notifying affected towns of the public hearings.

For most customers in the Monmouth County area, the basic quarterly bill would increase from $56.83 to $67.17, according to the chart.

The rate changes also affect sewer services in communities where New Jersey American provides that service. In Howell, the company is moving from a flat quarterly rate to a rate based on actual usage, according to a breakdown of the proposed new rates. That charge would increase 1.49 percent, according to the company.

3 comments:

  1. they are so expensive already compared to the other water company in parts of lkwd

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    1. Not just other parts of Lakewood, but compared to most of the country NJAWC charges a fortune.

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  2. They are extremely expensive as is!! This is insane!

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