SPSA must raise its Rates to $100 per ton

Date: April 26, 2007

Source: News Room

The Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) which has endured lawsuits from member cities and various travails related to its finances finally adopted its largest price increase in its 30-year history. Beginning on July 1, the authority will charge its six cities and county members $100 per ton for disposal, up from $75 currently and $57 last year. Even then, its troubles are not over. Further cuts are needed and there is little room to do so when 41% of SPSA's annual budget is consumed by debt repayments.

For more information on SPSA, visit: www.spsa.com.

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