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Norfolk water rates to rise 10.2 per cent in 2026

Summary by NorfolkToday.ca
Norfolk County residents will face a 10.2 per cent increase in water and wastewater rates starting in January 2026, bringing the average household bill to roughly $1,948 per year. County officials cite aging infrastructure and rising capital costs as the main drivers, with a 10-year capital plan projecting $416 million in upgrades to water and wastewater systems. The budget includes $8.5 million in 2026 capital spending, covering rehabilitation …
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The rate of ‘home supply of drinking water, sewerage and other services and complementary activities’ will rise by 2026. The municipal plenary approved this Friday, with the support of PSOE and UPL and the vote against the PP and Vox, the increase of 2.3% ‘corresponding to the variation experienced by the CPI last year’, as justified in the report referring to the joint venture’s concession documents as a guarantee.Read more]]>

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NorfolkToday.ca broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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