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New Water in Detroit.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/04/opinion/going-without-water-in-detroit.html?_r=1

DETROIT — A FAMILY of five with no water for two weeks who were embarrassed to ask friends if they could bathe at their house. A woman excited about purchasing a home who learned she would be held responsible for the previous owner’s delinquent water bill: all $8,000 of it. A 90-year-old woman with bedsores and no water available to clean them.

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The average monthly water bill in Detroit is $75 for a family of four — nearly twice the United States average — and the department is increasing rates this month by 8.7 percent. Over the past decade, sales have decreased by 20 to 30 percent, while the water department’s fixed costs and debt have remained high. Nonpayment of bills is also common. The increasing strain on the department’s resources is then passed on to customers.

But residents aren’t the only ones with delinquent accounts. Darryl Latimer, the department’s deputy director, told me that the State of Michigan holds its biggest bill: $5 million for water at state fairgrounds. (The state disputes the bill, arguing that it’s not responsible for the costs of infrastructure leaks.)

A local news investigation revealed that Joe Louis Arena, home of the Detroit Red Wings, owed $82,255 as of April. Ford Field, where the Detroit Lions play, owed more than $55,000. City-owned golf courses owed more than $400,000. As of July 2, none had paid. Mr. Latimer said the Department of Water and Sewerage would post notice, giving these commercial customers 10 days to pay before cutting service. But he did not say when.


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One way to destroy a city is to insist that the poor pay the full cost while the rich and powerful pay little or nothing. But it doesn't fit the narrative that the lazy unions are destroying the country, so don't expect anything to change for the better quickly.

:-(

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Cheers,
Scott.
New Oddly enough, we have Detroit water way out here
I'm not sure why only the city itself is bearing the burden.
Regards,
-scott
Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.
New Because of existing agreement and water controls...
Just like everywhere else in the US that has conjoined water systems.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." --Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
     Water in Detroit. - (Another Scott) - (2)
         Oddly enough, we have Detroit water way out here - (malraux) - (1)
             Because of existing agreement and water controls... - (folkert)

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