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@Falls Church: The sewers were previously up to federal standards, but the standards have been increased. What's more, much of the region's sewer system is storm sewer, and much of that serves public property rather than an identifiable billable subscriber.

It's looking increasingly likely that the issue will be moot, however, as DC Water disagrees with Brookings' conclusions -- they're saying they can raise capital funds at a low enough rate to meet the interest payments from current revenues.

by cminus on May 23, 2012 11:14 am • linkreport

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