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Does the increase pay for costs associated with new growth?
The costs of new growth are offset, in part, by the Utility Expansion Charge (UEC). The UEC is a one-time charge to new connections and this revenue is used to pay for capital to expand capacity. Capital costs that cannot be funded by the UEC must be funded from a variety of other sources, including rates or alternatively through developer contributions to infrastructure.

PU - Water Rate Increases

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1. Why are the rates increasing?
2. What is the biggest component of the increase?
3. Does the increase pay for costs associated with new growth?
4. Is there anything the City can do to lower the increase?
5. What would happen to the utility if the rates were not adjusted?
6. Are there more increases anticipated?
7. How will a typical customer's bill be affected?
8. How will the rate increase affect customers on a fixed income?
9. Why does our region need the Buckman Direct Diversion (BDD) Project?
10. Why does the City of Santa Fe need the BDD project now?
11. What other sustainable drinking water alternatives have been studied?

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