RVA H2O is working to improve water quality and wants to hear from you

Let the city know want needs to be done to improve our water, including stormwater, drinking water, and wastewater.

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Richard Hayes

When Richard isn’t rounding up neighborhood news, he’s likely watching soccer or chasing down the latest and greatest craft beer.

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  1. Rvanews and other news outlets have written extensively about the water quality, utility rates, and bulk agreements with businesses and counties. I think it may be of value for potential attendees and the public to understand not just what can be done to improve drinking quality, but how we collect and spend the funds to do so. For years, we’ve been propping up the general budget through fixed utility charges of which the excess funds are diverted away from the very infrastructure improvements that are under consideration now.

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