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December 26, 2007
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Water, sewer ratesmay rise
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer

FREEHOLD- Residents may be looking at an increase in their water and sewer bill on April 1.

A family of four currently receives a water and sewer bill of about $301 per quarter, according to Borough Administrator Joseph Bellina. That family's quarterly bill will rise to about $324 with the new rates in place, he said. The increase amounts to about $8 per month, or $96 for the year.

An ordinance that would raise Freehold Borough's water and sewer rates is scheduled for a public hearing at ameeting of the Borough Council to be held at 6 p.m. Dec. 27.

According to the ordinance, the rates for water and sewer are in need of revision to reflect the increased costs to the borough of providing these services.

Bellina said if the ordinance is adopted, residential and non-residential customers of the borough water system who consume up to 500 cubic feet of water will be charged 76 cents per hundred cubic feet. Currently, a resident pays 72 cents per hundred cubic feet of water. Those who use 501 to 4,000 cubic feet of water will be charged $2.35 per hundred cubic feet used. The rates continue to increase as the use goes up.

There is also a service fee of $7.85 per quarter.

The ordinance would also increase the rate for temporary water use. A minimum charge of $75 will be payable in advance. Currently, a user pays $50 for temporary water use (i.e., "special purposes temporary in nature where water may be required").

If the ordinance is adopted, residents will also see a rise in sewer costs. Sewer rates in the borough are based upon water consumption as metered and recorded by the Water Department. The sewer rate charge is determined by multiplying the water rate by a factor of .27 for borough sewer expenses and 1.54 for Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority expenses.

At present, the water rate is multiplied by .2595.

Other charges will also rise, including the fee for a special water reading which will be $30, up from the current $15. If a resident has the water shut off there will now be a $30 charge for restoration of service, up from the $20 a resident now pays. That fee jumps to $50 if the restoration of service must take place after hours.