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Why is CFPUA raising rates?
All rate increases since 2008 have been the direct result of repaying bonds for projects inherited from the City and County. That and the declining economy’s impact to water sales as businesses close etc. CFPUA’s operational budget, which includes employee compensation and facilities costs has been reduced each year and has lessened these rates increases. Repaying debt on bonds issued for projects from the City and County, and repaying new bonds issued to fund maintenance, repair, replacement and service expansion projects will drive future rate increases. Project funding determined through the capital improvement planning (CIP) process and the capital budget as well as the operational budget are carefully reviewed by the CFPUA Board when determining the need for rate increases. To further understand the scope and breadth of what it takes to repair, replace, and maintain the infrastructure that provides clean water, please see this story on the community’s water and infrastructure needs.WECT Story & Video

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Payment Center & Administrative Offices: 235 Government Center Drive Wilmington, NC 28403
Customer Service: (910) 332-6550 Fax: (910) 332-6352 Water/Sewer Emergencies: (910) 332-6565
Payment Center: 305 Chestnut Street Wilmington, NC
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