San Diego County Water Authority to increase 2023 rates, citing inflation
According to the agency, rates and charges will increase by 3.7 percent for untreated water and 5.2 percent for treated water.
Although rates are rising, the authority said it will offset the increases by “approximately $39 per acre-foot” by drawing $14 million from the Rate Stabilization Fund.
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