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Facing criticism over its flow-restrictor program, CFPUA tries to balance equity and revenue

Benjamin Schachtman The Cape Fear Public Utility Authority is delaying a pilot program to restrict water flow to residential customers with delinquent accounts. CFPUA is one of the first in the nation to consider this type of program and, while it’s based on a very simple piece of technology, the issue driving it is much more complicated. - In the fall, CFPUA first announced a pilot program that would experiment with flow restrictors - a quarter-shaped device with a small hole in the center that reduces water flow by roughly 90 percent or more. The reduced flow means filling a glass of water would take about 12 seconds, and taking a shower or running a washing machine would be difficult, although not impossible.

New Hanover County Commissioners Sworn In During Dec 7th Ceremony

New Hanover County Commissioners Sworn In During Dec. 7th Ceremony New Hanover County Commissioners Sworn In During Dec. 7th Ceremony Featured By WILLARD KILLOUGH III Managing Editor NEW HANOVER CTY - The New Hanover County Board of Commissioners held a swearing in ceremony on Monday December 7th. Incumbent County Commissioner  Jonathan Barfield, Jr. and newly-elected Commissioners Deb Hays and Bill Rivenbark took the oath of office. Commissioner Barfield is entering his fourth term on the Board of Commissioners. He s severed since 2008. Commissioners Hays and Rivenbark will be serving their first terms on the board. All three will serve four-year terms and join Commissioners Julia Olson-Boseman and Rob Zapple on the board.

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