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Ministers to Pledge ‘Root and Branch Reform’ of Water Industry

WAKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JUL 18 – Nearly half of Raleigh's paper-bill customers face delayed fees and disconnections suspension after bills reflected two months of water use amid a 3.5% rate increase.

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Water bills rose by an average of 26 in April, with the cost of repairing long-neglected infrastructure said to be a significant factor.

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Ministers to pledge ‘root and branch reform’ of water industry

Water bills rose by an average of 26% in April, with the cost of repairing long-neglected infrastructure said to be a significant factor.

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Wral News broke the news in Raleigh, United States on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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