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Rate Increase Without a Bond Issue
In a long‐range capital‐improvements program the projected increases in water rates should be sufficient to meet the costs of all worn‐out and obsolete equipment, debt service, and additions and extensions to the utility. These should be projected and itemized as minutely as possible for petition to the Public Service Com.
Rate Increase Without a Bond Issue
In a long‐range capital‐improvements program the projected increases in water rates should be sufficient to meet the costs of all worn‐out and obsolete equipment, debt service, and additions and extensions to the utility. These should be projected and itemized as minutely as possible for petition to the Public Service Com.
Rate Increase Without a Bond Issue
McCullough, Don R. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 65 ; 685-686
1973-11-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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