The three cities and seven towns served by the Portland Water District have agre
Date
9-29-1994
Pages
1B, 2B
Abstract
The three cities and seven towns served by the Portland Water District have agreed to meet to discuss a settlement of the district's two-tier rate structure. The Maine Public Utilities Commission in February ruled that beginning in November 1997 town residents will pay only 15 percent more than city customers, a ruling that the cities of Portland and South Portland appealed. Town resients currently pay 26 percent more than city customers. Details.
Subjects
Portland Water District, Utilities -- Rates
Recommended Citation
"The three cities and seven towns served by the Portland Water District have agre" (1994). Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald. 15067.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/15067
Source
Portland Press Herald