The Brief
- In a statement, Aqua Texas says this is the first statewide water and wastewater base rate change in 20 years.
- If it’s greenlighted by the Public Utility Commission, residents in Candlelight Hills in Spring and all over Texas, should brace themselves for a substantial rate hike.
- Residents worry about older homeowners on fixed incomes not being able to pay a substantially higher water bill.
HOUSTON – In a statement, Aqua Texas says this is the first statewide water and wastewater base rate change in 20 years.
Aqua Texas customers worried about possible water bill increase
What they’re saying:
If it’s greenlighted by the Public Utility Commission, residents in Candlelight Hills in Spring and all over Texas, should brace themselves for a substantial rate hike.
Residents in Candlelight Hills already pay more for water than most people who have city services or MUD Districts.…