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Ralph Spears 11-30-2024 03:11 PM

Boston charging for stormwater runoff on your property
 
https://www.bwsc.org/news-and-events/news/stormwater

markinnaples 11-30-2024 04:05 PM

Govt overreach is crazy. We are trying to build a new house on a lot in Naples, FL, that is landlocked, bounded by houses on two sides, with other house yards on the rear and a main street in the front, but because the lot is considered low quality wetlands, they're charging me $41,000 to buy wetlands mitigation credits to save the everglades.

muscle_collector 12-01-2024 12:10 AM

they have been pulling that rip off here in tulsa for several years. they charge me about 100.00 per month on one of my properties that doesnt even have an active water meter because it is zoned commercial use.

daverd 12-01-2024 01:22 AM

More outrageous Massachusetts rip offs
I really want to leave this city and state !!

396 SS/RS 12-01-2024 03:17 AM

I was born and raised in Charlotte NC. The city started charging for storm run off around 1995 depending on square footage on anything that was not grassy land.

olredalert 12-01-2024 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daverd (Post 1661282)
More outrageous Massachusetts rip offs
I really want to leave this city and state !!

----That's one reason I left. That and Cape Cod becoming retirement hell. Beautiful, but summertime became a nightmare travelwise....Bill S

Tommy Nolen 12-03-2024 08:17 PM

Here in Chesterfield county, Va. where I live there was a charge for storm water run-off on my Real Estate taxes this year. I don't remember paying that before

Ralph Spears 12-03-2024 10:06 PM

In Boston you pay for stormwater runoff every month on your water bill

396 SS/RS 12-04-2024 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Ralph Spears (Post 1661530)
In Boston you pay for stormwater runoff every month on your water bill

That's the way it was in Charlotte, NC. Your sewage disposal was the same cost as your water bill and then they added the storm water runoff.

Vern B 12-14-2024 01:14 AM

Problem is, storm water ends up in the sewer system because there’s no where else for it to go. Cities never planned for that years ago and its come back to haunt them. It’s a problem in just about ever city, big and small and it’s gotten so expensive to operate city sewage treatment plants something has to be done. I think I heard locally that storm water is taking up 30-40 % of the treatment plants capacity.

We’re just starting into it locally and people are going to be shocked with the cost of the problem.


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