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Posted on: May 19, 2020

[ARCHIVED] As Part of COVID-19 Response, SD1 Seeks No Revenue Increase in FY21

Sanitation District

FORT WRIGHT, Ky. –  The Sanitation District No. 1 Board of Directors voted unanimously today to move forward with year two of a four-year residential sanitary sewer rate restructure, without a revenue increase for fiscal year 2021. All other rate classes and fees remain unchanged.

“We were anticipating a 5 percent revenue increase in year two of the plan,” said SD1 Executive Director Adam Chaney. “However, considering the circumstances surrounding COVID-19 and its impacts on our community, it was determined that any proposed revenue increase would be inappropriate at this time.”

In 2019, a majority of the three county fiscal courts approved a new residential sanitary sewer rate structure aimed at aligning sewer rates more closely with the actual cost of providing service. In accordance with the plan, SD1 charges a base rate for the first 2 hundred cubic feet (HCF) of water treated, and a variable rate for each additional HCF of water treated. Under the 4-year plan, as the base rate increases the variable rate is reduced. 

While SD1 will see no revenue increase next year, individual rate payers may still see their bills increase or decrease depending on the total volume of water used.    

SD1 will also renew its partnership with the Brighton Center to continue to offer a Customer Assistance Program that helps cover the incremental increase of the base rate for qualifying low-income and fixed-income customers.

“We will continue to do everything we can to keep rates affordable while supporting the economic vitality of our community,” Chaney said. “Not seeking a scheduled revenue increase this year is another step toward that goal.”

Chaney said the combination of extending SD1’s consent decree deadline to the year 2040 and the District’s recent shift to smart-sewer management strategies will save Northern Kentucky ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars over the next 20 years. As a result, he said, SD1 has been able to cut forecasted rate increases in half during that time frame.

The SD1 rates will now go to the Boone, Campbell and Kenton county judges executive for approval on May 26 at 11 a.m. That meeting will be streamed on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/SanitationDistrictNo.1. The proposed changes would take effect on July 1 and be reflected on August bills.

For more information on the SD1 rate structure and how it works, visit http://www.sd1.org/CustomerService/WasteWaterBillingInformation.aspx.

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SD1 is responsible for the collection and treatment of northern Kentucky’s wastewater and also serves as the regional storm water management agency. SD1 is the second largest public sewer utility in Kentucky, serving more than 290,000 residents throughout Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties. SD1 maintains approximately 1,600 miles of sanitary-sewer system pipeline, 121 wastewater pumping stations, 15 flood pump stations, six package treatment plants, three major wastewater treatment plants, 416 miles of storm-sewer system and 31,106 storm-sewer structures.

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