By 1808Delaware

In response to escalating costs and the need for infrastructure enhancements, Del-Co Water Company, serving Delaware and other counties, has announced an increase in water rates effective May 1. The new rates involve a modest $3 monthly hike for residential customers, along with adjustments to volumetric charges. Del-Co Water, a nonprofit and member-owned utility, emphasizes that this decision follows a comprehensive analysis by a national rate expert consulting firm.

Understanding the Costs Behind the Curtains

Del-Co Water’s decision to raise rates is multifaceted. Central to this are the rising operational expenses linked to energy, water treatment chemicals, and general inflation. These costs are crucial for maintaining the water quality and service that the company is known for. Moreover, continuous maintenance and upgrades are essential to ensure an uninterrupted supply of water to all members.

Infrastructure and Regulatory Compliance

The rate increase also addresses the need for significant infrastructure improvements. As regulatory requirements evolve and usage patterns shift, Del-Co is committed to upgrading its facilities to meet these new standards. This proactive approach is intended to avert future disruptions and enhance the overall efficiency of the water supply system.

Strategic Moves for Long-term Sustainability

The utility articulates that beyond covering increased costs, the rate adjustment is a strategic step towards long-term sustainability. By securing the financial health of the utility, Del-Co ensures it can continue to deliver high-quality water services and invest in necessary infrastructural enhancements.

How to Learn More

For customers seeking further details about the rate changes or wishing to view the new rate structure, Del-Co has made information accessible through multiple channels. Customers can either visit the official website at delcowater.org, contact their support center at 800-521-6779 for personalized assistance, or view the new rates here.


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