OKC Proposes Water Rate Hike

<p>You could see a slight uptick in your water bill come January.&nbsp;</p>

Tuesday, October 24th 2017, 6:33 pm

By: Karl Torp


You could see a slight uptick in your water bill come January.

Tuesday, Oklahoma City announced a proposal for a rate hike.

The Utilities Department says the average customer will pay $3.36 more per month.

The city calls it a long-term plan to better deliver water from Southeast Oklahoma and improve infrastructure in the metro.

“They will see an impact in service reliability and continuity we are able to provide in extreme events,” said Utilities Department Spokeswoman Jennifer McClintock.

Part of the $45 million generated over the next four years under the rate increase will help provide a second Atoka pipeline to Southeast Oklahoma.

The new 100-mile pipeline will sit right next to the current one which city leaders say is around 60 years old.

City council is expected to vote on the hike Tuesday, November 21.

Karl Torp

Karl was awarded a Heartland Emmy Award for his role in News 9’s continuing coverage of the May 20th Moore tornado in 2013. Karl Torp anchors our weekend evening newscasts, and couldn't be more excited to call the Sooner State home.

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