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PWSA seeks regulatory approval for rate increases in 2022, 2023

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority will seek rate increases in 2022 and 2023 to generate about $32 million, according to a legal notice. Since 2018, PWSA’s rates have been regulated by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. On Tuesday, PWSA will file a request to seek rate hikes in the next two years. PWSA officials didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. The request would increase rates by a combined 17% that would be phased in over two years. PWSA also wants to establish a stormwater fee that would be applied to residential and non-residential customers.

Longtime UGI Corp CEO to retire in June

Estimated 5,000 gallons of sludge discharged in leak at York City wastewater plant

Estimated 5,000 gallons of sludge discharged in leak at York City wastewater plant York Dispatch The state Department of Environmental Protection plans to issue a notice of violation to York City after overflowing digesters at the wastewater treatment plant discharged an estimated 5,000 gallons of sludge. The upcoming notice of violation comes as initial reports of the March 27 incident, filed by a general manager at the facility, detail that an overflow of two digesters caused the sludge to leak and may have led to a portion of the digester building s facade collapsing. We will be issuing a Notice of Violation which will request a formal response with additional details. Once issued, the city will have 30 calendar days to respond, DEP spokesperson John Repetz said in a statement.

Marple residents keep up the fight against PECO gas location

WHYY By Greg Fat (center), a leader of Marple Safety Coalition, joins protesters at the intersection of Sproul and Cedar Grove roads in Marple Township, Pa, where PECO wants to build a natural gas expansion plant. (Emma Lee/WHYY) To light a fire in the dead of winter, you’ll need several matches, along with all the twigs, logs, leaves, and branches you can get your hands on. You’ll also need the intangibles: persistence and diligence. And even when you create a blaze, all the hard work can be lost if you don’t fan the flames and sustain the fire.

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