Water, Sewer Rates Set to Increase for Starkville Residents

Water, Sewer Rates Set to Increase for Starkville Residents

Residents in Starkville are set to face an increase in water and sewer rates. The changes come following a presentation of a long-range capital improvement plan. The proposal sees a need for an additional $2 million and $1 million in water and sewer revenue respectively each year for the plan to be actualized effectively.

How This Affects Consumers

The increases in tariff imply that consumers may now pay a base monthly rate of $8.50 and $10.75 for water and sewer services respectively, with a variable rate also applicable for the consumption of more than 1,000 gallons of each commodity. This means an average increase of $11.68 and $13.85 for a 3000-gallon and 4000-gallon user. The average household consumes about 2800 gallons per month.

Justification for the Increase

The high costs of much-needed capital improvements for wastewater mandated the increase. It is more expensive to process wastewater than water, according to data gathered by Starkville Utilities. The last increase in water and sewer rates took place in 2022.

Major Projects Underway

An $8.9 million project to replace six aerators at the local wastewater treatment plant is on the agenda. Half of the cost of this project has been secured through various funds, and it is expected to be completed by 2025. A pending litigation against several companies believed to be involved could cater to the remaining half.

Looking at the future, the installation of new headworks estimated to cost around $6 million will allow further growth in system capacity. Plans for water infrastructure include replacing aging water lines and upgrading water treatment facilities, as well as setting up a new $3 million production well.

Backing for the Proposal

Mayor Lynn Spruill endorsed the plan, pointing out that some water and sewer lines maintained are over 60 years old. She reiterated the importance of a robust and efficient infrastructure for the good of the community. Efficient water and sewer services are foundational to the duties of a government.

As the changes take effect, Starkville residents will have to adjust to the new rates. The focus now shifts to using the extra revenue as planned to improve the city’s water and sewer infrastructure.

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