cbs13-cw31 1140 The Fan - 100x35
WATCH LIVE: CBS13 News At 4

Local

Step One Of Sewage Fee Hike Approved

Share this
View Comments
toilet generic

toilet generic

koula gianulias

Reporting Koula Gianulias

Features

RANCHO CORDOVA (CBS13) – Angry homeowners are protesting a proposal to triple sewer fee in the Sacramento region for nearly 1 million people.

Hundreds turned out today at a public forum being held in Rancho Cordova to discuss the plan to increase the fees to protect the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta from pollution. 

On Thursday night, the Regional Water Board voted to adopt regulations to clean up the water quality, which would have the potential to triple sewer bills for residents.  But, this is step one in the long process to do so.

The Local Sewer District would be the group that would have to figure out the technology to make the changes.  This approval is step one in the process to move forward with the fee hike.

The Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District estimates that sewer bills for 1.3 million residents could jump from $20 to $61.50 per month.

So many people showed up to the forum, organizers had to set up a second overflow room.  But the additional space was not enough and some people were turned away.

The proposal comes in the wake of the new Clean Water Act permit that could put new limits on wastewater dumping in the vital delta.

Many residents said they questioned the science behind the new regulations.  Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson was also there and questioned the timing of the increase.

“Our region was one of the hardest hit, the worst hit regions in the country.  And we are trying to recover from that,” said Johnson. “We certainly have an ailing economy and this certainly impacts us in a very adverse way.”

Some supporters of the proposal also spoke out saying our clean water supply and food chain are at risk.  And another water official got up and said ‘Sacramento needs to be a leader and not a lagger’ on this issue saying a number of other water treatment plants have already taken on these new regulations.

Share this
View Comments
  • Laura

    Thats a shi@@y thing!

  • KEVIN

    THAT IS RIDICULES, WE BARELY KEEPING UP WITH THE BILLS. i UNDERSTAND THE NEED OF CLEAN WATER AND SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT BUT NOT FROM THE HARD WORKING PEOPLE’S MONEY. I AGREE ABOUT THEIR CONCERNS BUT AS AN ALTERNATIVE WAY THEY SHOULD LOWER THE PROPERTY TAXES. ALSO IF YOU LOOK AT YOUR MONTHLY BILL YOU WILL FIND SOME OTHER CHARGES LIKE RESEARCH FEES..ETC.
    PLEASE LETS GET TOGETHER TO BLOCK THIS PROPOSAL.

  • veronica

    WHEN HAS THE WATER EVER BEEN CLEAN.AND THE BULL ABOUT SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT THAT’S BEEN GOING ON NOW FOR HOW MANY YEAR’S AND WE ARE NO CLOSER TO SAVING ANYTHING EVEN OUR SELVES.ON THE WHOLE WE NEED TO SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH..

  • natalie

    With so many people losing their jobs, homes going into foreclosure, and barely making ends meet…why not tax us even more? Our City, County, State and Elected leaders in Washington are trying to make things turn into another Great Depression. I have little faith in any elected official. They make more money than anybody, yet all they do is make up new laws and tax us to death. They get so many perks, they couldn’t care less than they already do!

  • Tim

    how can we enjoy our freedom if we let fees, taxes, regulations,permits, and licenses nickel and dime us to poverty. even the cost of water is going up! WE , THE PEOPLE, just got a little poorer…Fight to stop it if you can

  • ANGRY

    Typical Socialist Republic of CA!!! When will the state realize residents do not want to pay more Taxes on ANYTHING!!! When will the taxpayers final say ENOUGH!!! Each of us should need to fight the good fight on this socialist proposal!!!

  • Natomas Wanks

    I wish our bill was $20, it’s more like $75 now and if it tripled it would be over $200. Welcome to Natomas where we also had to add $1200 in flood insurance a year after the builder told us it wasn’t a flood zone 7 years ago.

blog comments powered by Disqus
Listen Live!

Follow CBS Sacramento