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Evansville Water and Sewer Utility bill assistance program usage

It's been a little over a month since EWSU opened its water bill assistance program to city residents. Here's how it's being used.

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Here's how customers can get a monthly bill credit from EWSU

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke on Tuesday proposed a $3 monthly credit for Evansville Water and Sewer Utility customers who meet certain financial criteria.

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Evansville water utility votes to file rate increase petition


EVANSVILLE, Ind. — A proposed hike to city water and sewer bills has passed its first procedural hurdle.
The Evansville Water and Sewer Utility board voted unanimously Tuesday afternoon to file a rate increase petition with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. 
Local water customers won't see higher bills for a while, even if the increase eventually receives the green light. The vote simply means the proposal will go before the IURC in a months-long deliberative process, which will also include more public input. EWSU Executive Director Lane Young previously said he expects a decision to be handed down in February or March of next year.

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Evansville water eyes treatment plant, rate increase


EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The Evansville Water Sewer Utility says it needs a new water treatment plant to replace a facility that's more than 120 years old, which means water customers may see larger bills in the future.
EWSU Executive Director Lane Young made the case for the new plant to the utility's board at a meeting Tuesday afternoon. He said the oldest building at the current plant, 1301 Waterworks Road, dates to the 1890s and the newest to the 1990s. It's becoming increasingly difficult to find replacement parts, which often have to be custom-made, he added. 
"The reality is, we need a new heart," Young said. "Some kind of stint here or another heart procedure is not enough."

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