
PITTSBURGH (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) - Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority costumers getting hit with a rate increase.
A 14 percent hike has been granted by the state Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
It could go into effect by the end of the month. The extra $21 million a year will go toward replacing old pipes in the city.
The hike will add about $9 a month to a water and sewer bill that already averages about $64 a month.
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