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Pico Water District Wants to Raise Rates 111% Over Five Years, 51% March 1, 2024

Sign up for local news and alerts; we will not sell your email, who does that? February 13, 2024 By Brian Hews According to online financials, the Pico Water District (PWD), which serves nearly 30% of Pico Rivera residents, has been raising its rates annually for years, but apparently, that has not fixed the…

Pico Rivera in final steps of installing water treatment measures – Whittier Daily News

Pico Rivera in final steps of installing water treatment measures – Whittier Daily News
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Rep Sánchez Delivers Check for PFAS System in Pico Rivera

Rep Sánchez Delivers Check for PFAS System in Pico Rivera
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Pico Rivera Approves Contract for PFAS Treatment of City Wells

Pico Rivera Approves Contract for PFAS Treatment of City Wells
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Pico Rivera Looks to Increase Water Rates - Cerritos Community News

Pico Rivera Looks to Increase Water Rates Share this: BY BRIAN HEWS • April 30, 2021 The Pico Rivera City Council, at its June 22 meeting, will consider raising water rates for all customers of the Pico Rivera Water Authority (PRWA) by 10% a year until 2025. The City Council took its first step in the rate increase process, adopting a resolution at last Wednesday’s meeting. If approved, the move will raise nearly $927,000 the first year, reach $5.7 million in year five, for a five-year cumulative total of nearly $16 million. The additional revenue will provide for operational expenses and capital improvement projects including the Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) treatment projects, according to city officials, with the money Pico Rivera will be one of the first cities in L.A. County to complete the removal project.

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