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City plans 124% sewer fee hikes

A more than 124% sewer fee hike for Honolulu’s average single-family residential customer may be on the horizon, the city administration announced Wednesday. When all of the city’s rate-paying customers, including commercial users, are compounded, the proposed fee hike amounts to 115% over the decade-long time frame, according to the city.

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Mayor Rick Blangiardi and the leaders of Honolulu’s Department of Environmental Services held a press conference near primary clarifiers at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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The Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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A worker maintains a primary clarifier at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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A worker maintains a primary clarifier at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi and the leaders of Honolulu’s Department of Environmental Services held a press conference near primary clarifiers at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Inside a primary clarifier at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Roger Babcock, director of the Department of Environmental Services, speaks on Wednesday.
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A worker maintains a primary clarifier at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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A worker maintains a primary clarifier at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi, left, and Mike O'Keefe, deputy director of the Department of Environmental Services.
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi and the leaders of Honolulu’s Department of Environmental Services held a press conference near primary clarifiers at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.

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