+1 Same, I pay City of Rockville, not WSSC for water. Have heard nothing about this. |
| I live in Bethesda and did not get a notice about this. |
| Don't you love how WSSC recently hugely raised fees for 'infrastructure', yet they have a crisis now just because it is cold? So where did that massive increase in infrastructure fees go? Honestly, the only way to get utilities to fix something these days is to absolutely break it. Maybe they'll finally be forced to upgrade infrastructure like they're charging us to do. |
Yes. Last quarter our bill was higher than the same period the year prior even though we used 1000 less gallons of water. They dramatically increased fees for infrastructure. F'em. WSSC does tons and tons of shady crap where they have handed out massive bills ($500-900+) to almost everyone in our neighborhood. They always claim 'it must be a leak in your house' when it is never due to a leak in anyone's house. They make it difficult for customers to appeal and/or get correction to their bills. It honestly seems like a pattern of dropping unexpected massive bills on customers just to see if they can get some people to pay grossly over inflated bills because they don't want to have to spend the effort fighting. WSSC blows. |
+1 and upgrade their messaging to customers which seems to be spotty to nonexistent. |
I assume they use the same pipes?? |
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I'm going to skip a shower, but I also don't have in-person work meetings today.
I'm also following "if it's yellow, let it mellow" and "if it's brown, flush it down." |
How many people days of water use equals one pipe burst water waste? |
It’s the water source that matters, not whose pipes they use. If WSSC wastes all the water in a shared aquifer, no one else has it either. |
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https://www.rockvillemd.gov/685/Drinking-Water
Rockville: Where does my water come from? Our primary source of water is the Potomac River. When Rockville’s water plant is not operating because of necessary improvements or maintenance activities, or in cases of regional drought, Rockville purchases water from the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). In 2023, Rockville purchased about 6.54 million gallons of water (approximately 0.39% of our annual production) from WSSC, which also receives its water from the Potomac River. |
That money pays for these pipe replacements. It costs less to replace broken ones than to replace everything. |
Didn't the existing fees cover maintenance or were the existing fees just to pay for treating the water? I love how these utilities never seem to collecting for maintenance. |
Who provides your water? I don’t mean who pays the bill, but who supplies it. |
| Gross. MoCo is such a dump. |
I don’t trust others to act with the common good in mind. Such is the reality we live in. I have to behave as though it’s all going to hell anyway. |