AG To Weigh In On Proposed Water Rate Hike In Sheffield

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The Massachusetts Attorney General’s office is expected to weigh in on a proposed water rate increase of more than 50 percent in Sheffield. 

The average household in Sheffield could pay an additional $320 a year, if the state approves Mountain Water Systems’ 58 percent rate hike.

The New England Service Company subsidiary says it needs roughly $176,000 to cover the costs of upgrading the town’s water system. According to the company’s petition, it has already invested $83,000.

The state attorney general’s office intervened earlier this month to check the company’s estimates.

A public hearing on the proposal is set for January 3rd at 7 p.m. at Mount Everett Regional High School. 

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