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Waukesha Water Bills To Switch To Monthly In Spring

Reply Waukesha will switch from quarterly to monthly water bills this spring for residential customers of the water and wastewater utilities, according a news release. (Shutterstock) WAUKESHA, WI Waukesha will switch from quarterly to monthly water bills this spring for residential customers of the water and wastewater utilities, according a news release. Most ratepayers prefer monthly bills because they align with household budgets for other expenses, according to Dan Duchniak, general manager of the Waukesha Water Utility. It also will help users conserve water. Monthly bills will give customers more timely information about their water use, alerting them to overuse due to watering or leaks. The utility is mailing postcards to residential customers to explain the timing of the change. Each month, we currently send three‐month bills to a third of our customers, Duchniak said.

Suit Opposes Waukesha-Milwaukee Water Plan

Tiny Village of Waukesha seeks to stop extension of pipe through village limits. //end headline wrapper ?>Lake Michigan. CC0 Public Domain. The city of Waukesha’s $286 million plan to pipe in water from Lake Michigan has hit another snag in its decades-long effort to provide residents with safe drinking water. The Village of Waukesha has filed a lawsuit against the city that aims to shut down construction of the water diversion project within its village limits. Great Lakes governors approved the city of Waukesha’s controversial request to divert 8.2 million gallons of water from Lake Michigan per day as its drinking water source in 2016 after years of debate. Now, the city is the midst of installing about 35 miles of pipe that will draw water from the city of Milwaukee and return it after treatment to the Root River, which flows into Lake Michigan.

Waukesha Mayor Reilly And Milwaukee Mayor Barrett Hold Groundbreaking To Announce Start Of New Water Pipeline Construction

Waukesha Mayor Reilly And Milwaukee Mayor Barrett Hold Groundbreaking To Announce Start Of New Water Pipeline Construction Construction is about to begin on pipelines that will bring Lake Michigan water to over 70,000 people in Waukesha, and then return clean water back to the Great Lakes Basin. A groundbreaking event was held in Milwaukee today to share the news about this historic project. Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly said, “Today, we are happy to announce the start of the construction phase of our Great Water Alliance project – a project which will ensure sustainable drinking water in Waukesha for generations to come.” The project will bring drinking water to the Waukesha Water Utility from the Milwaukee Water Works, then return treated water back to the Root River, a Lake Michigan tributary. In keeping with its approval under the Great Lakes Compact, Waukesha will return back to the Great Lakes Basin approximately the same volume of water that it takes out.

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