June 27, 2001
Contact: (718/595-3601)
Water
Rate Increase Outside New York City
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Section 1045-j(3)
of the Public Authorities Law, after a public hearing was held on June 12,
2001, in accordance with the provisions of such law, the New York City Water
Board ( the "Board") has, at its meeting held on June 21, 2001,
adopted a resolution approving an increase in the rate charged for water supply
made available for customers outside of New York City by the Water Supply
System of the City of New York (the "System"). The basis for this
increase is contained in a report prepared by Black & Veatch, rate consultant
to the Board, which sets forth the unit cost of water supply for facilities
north of the City for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2001. The following
rate changes become effective as of July 1, 2001:
- The regulated rate for water provided to users outside the City, from
either the Croton or Catskill/Delaware systems, which does not exceed the
allowance quantities set forth in Section 24-360 of the Administrative Code
of the City of New York, will be increased from $414.37 per million gallons
("MG") to $448.83 per MG; and
- The rate for water supply provided in excess of the allowance quantities
set forth in the Section 24-360 of the Administrative Code of the City of
New York be continued at a level equal to the in-city metered rate which
will be increased from $1,751.34 to $1,804.81 per MG.
Any member of the public who would like additional information regarding
this matter should contact Kevin Kunkle, New York City Water Board, 59-17
Junction Boulevard, 8th Floor, Corona, New York 11368, (718) 595-3601.