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Board meetings and strategic plans from Ables Springs Sud Of Hunt, Kaufman, & Van Zandt Counties
This document presents a comprehensive plan combining Water Conservation and Water Resource and Emergency Management strategies for Ables Springs SUD. The Water Conservation component focuses on reducing water loss and waste, improving efficiency in water use, maximizing recycling and reuse, and public education. The Water Resource and Emergency Management component outlines a multi-stage approach with specific criteria and measures to manage water shortages and emergencies. The overarching goal is to preserve water supplies for essential uses, protect public health, and ensure sustainable water resource management.
The document outlines the approved water rate increases for the Ables Springs Special Utility District, which will take effect on November 1, 2023. It details the changes in tiered rates per thousand gallons for both current and new rates, including the monthly minimum charge and standard service water rates for various consumption levels. Additionally, it specifies the updated standard meter tap fee. The district is providing a thirty-day notice via publication, website link, and a public notice at the business office.
The Board of Directors for the Ables Springs Special Utility District adopted a water rate increase that will be effective October 1, 2024. The new rates include adjustments to the monthly minimum charge and tiered rates per thousand gallons for standard service water usage. The District provided a thirty-day notice via publication in the local newspaper, notice on utility bills, and a public notice at the business office.
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