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County seeks ways to stop decades-long population decline

County seeks ways to stop decades-long population decline
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County seeks ways to stop decades-long population decline

County seeks ways to stop decades-long population decline
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Westmoreland water authority to meet with contractors, gas well operators

Westmoreland water authority to meet with contractors, gas well operators
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Water rates unchanged in new MAWC operating budget

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County water rates will remain unchanged for the third straight year under a 2021-2022 operating budget approved Wednesday. Authority board members unanimously voted to adopt the nearly $104 million budget that allocates about $7.3 million for routine capital improvement projects and maintenance of the water and sewer systems. “It’s very important to remember that, by our growth, we’ve been able to keep rates steady,” said board Chairman Randy Roadman. Officials said the average customer will continue to pay about $46 a month for water, a figure that authority leaders said is $15 below the national averages last compiled in 2017 by the U.S. Census Bureaus’s American Housing Survey.

MAWC management contract extended with $5 million raise

Tribune-Review file The Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County uses the Beaver Run Reservoir to provide water to about 130,000 people.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. An Allegheny County based private management company will get a $5 million raise to help run operations for the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County over the next decade. A new deal with Resource Development and Management Inc. comes five years into the company’s existing 10-year $13.8 million pact, which was signed in 2016 and was to run through 2025. RDM now will be paid $19.5 million through 2030, according to the contract MAWC board members approved Wednesday.

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