Press Release: MDC Board to Vote on 2023 Budget and Rates

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MDC BOARD TO VOTE ON 2023 BUDGET AND RATES
Water rate to decrease by 7%, Zero increase to sewer tax

December 2, 2022
For Immediate Release


(HARTFORD, CT)
– The Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) is scheduled to vote to adopt the 2023 budget that includes water and sewer rates at the December 5th meeting of the District Board.  The entire budget setting process again included six public meetings as well as collaboration with the town managers and finance directors of the MDC’s eight member towns. The MDC provides two separate essential services, drinking water and wastewater collection and treatment. The MDC will consider a $204 million water and sewer budget that is a 2.1% decrease from 2022.

WATER BILL
For 2023, the Water Use Charge, based on volumetric usage, will decrease 7.1% from $4.09 per ccf to $3.80 per ccf (A ccf is equal to approximately 748 gallons of water), an annual decrease of $29 for an average residential customer that uses 100 ccf.  The Water Customer Service Charge, a fixed monthly charge of $14.98, will stay flat for the fifth straight year. In addition, the Sewer Customer Service charge will not increase from last year’s rate of $9 per month.

The Clean Water Project Charge (CWP), also based on volume, will increase from $4.10 per ccf to $4.25 per ccf for an average annual increase of $15.  The CWP Charge, which remained flat for the last four years, is solely to pay for the principal and interest on bonds and loans issued to finance the Clean Water Project, a major sewer infrastructure capital improvement project mandated by the federal and state governments for the eight member towns that have water and sewer service. The CWP Charge remains the largest portion of the water bill.

Under the proposed budget, a member town customer that uses 100 ccf of water per year would see a decrease in their entire water bill of $14 for 2023 or 1.3%. The MDC’s water rate was already the lowest for any similarly sized water provider in Connecticut prior to the 2023 rate decrease.

AD VALOREM / SEWER
The majority of the MDC’s standard sewer operations are funded by an ad valorem tax, a direct bill to the MDC’s eight member towns that is recovered as part of municipal property taxes. For the second time in the last three years, the ad valorem tax will have zero overall increase.

MDC cites significant savings with employee medical costs, insurance, retiree healthcare contributions, and bond refunding as well as a significant workforce reduction over the last decade as some of the major drivers for the 2023 budget decrease.

CEO Scott Jellison stated, “We are thrilled to put forward a budget that gives relief to MDC ratepayers and towns, especially in such a difficult economic climate. MDC rates are among the best value for any utility in Connecticut.  Credit goes to our Board and employees who have all worked to find significant savings in order to keep the MDC on a stable financial path for the past several years and ensuring it remains well positioned for the future. We’re seeing the benefits of those efforts now.”

Press Release: MDC Recreation Area Holiday Schedule

MDC RECREATION AREA HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
November 17, 2022
For Immediate Release

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(HARTFORD, CT) – The Metropolitan District’s (MDC) recreational facilities will have limited hours for the upcoming Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s holidays.

Hours at the West Hartford Reservoir, located at 1420 Farmington Avenue; Reservoir #6, located off Route 44/Albany Avenue in West Hartford and the West Branch Reservoir in Hartland will be limited per the following schedule:

November 24, Thanksgiving (CLOSED)

December 24, Christmas Eve (CLOSED at 12PM)

December 25, Christmas Day (CLOSED)

December 31, New Year’s Eve, (CLOSED at 12PM)

January 1, New Year’s Day (OPEN)

Press Release: MDC to Test Flood Warning Notification Sirens

Annual Goodwin Dam test scheduled for October 26
October 21, 2022
For Immediate Release

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(HARTFORD, CT) – The Metropolitan District’s (MDC) flood warning notification sirens, located at the Goodwin Dam Hydroelectric Powerhouse in West Hartland and adjacent to the Grange Hall in the Riverton section of Barkhamsted, will undergo routine testing and public sounding on

Wednesday, October 26, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. and again at 7:00 p.m. This public sounding will affect the communities of West Hartland, Colebrook, Riverton and a portion of Barkhamsted.

Each scheduled test will begin with a voice message broadcast through the warning notification sound system stating, “The following warning tones are a test of the Goodwin Dam to Riverton Evacuation Siren System. In the event of an emergency situation at the Goodwin Dam, the following alarm tone would be sounded. This is only a test. This is only a test.” Several soundings may be necessary to fully exercise the system and each test is anticipated to last no longer than five minutes.

The test will conclude with the message stating “This announcement concludes the testing of the Goodwin Dam to Riverton Evacuation Siren System. This was only a test. This was only a test.” The MDC takes responsibility for the safety and well-being of our customers very seriously and regrets any inconvenience that the noise may cause to residents during the testing period.

The tests are part of the MDC’s Goodwin Dam Emergency Action Plan and are required by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for all hydroelectric power facilities. The testing has been fully coordinated with local emergency response agency officials. Questions regarding local emergency preparedness agency evacuation plans should be directed to local Police and/or Fire Departments.

Press Release: MDC’s Susan Negrelli Recognized By Construction Industry

MDC’S SUSAN NEGRELLI RECOGNIZED BY CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
MDC Director of Engineering receives Public Owner of the Year Award
For Immediate Release

October 19, 2022
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(HARTFORD, CT) The Metropolitan District’s (MDC) Susan Negrelli, was recently named a recipient of the 2022 Public Owner of the Year Award by the Associated General Contractors of Connecticut (AGC CT).  Negrelli, the MDC’s Director of Engineering & Planning, was recognized was presented with the award at the AGC CT’s Industry Recognition Awards event held on October 13.

AGC/CT is the building division of the Connecticut Construction Industry Association, representing commercial, industrial, and institutional construction contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and professionals serving the Connecticut construction industry. The Industry Recognition Awards are presented annually to honor industry leaders who have earned special distinction for their contributions to the construction industry.  The Public Owner of the Year award to goes to municipalities or government agencies.

As Director of Engineering & Planning for the past eight years, Negrelli oversees planning, design and construction of capital improvement and clean water projects; technical services; and supplier diversity.  The MDC’s annual capital improvement spend is approximately $80-95M.  In addition to capital projects, Ms. Negrelli has directed the implementation of the over $2 billion Clean Water Project, including the over $500M South Hartford Conveyance & Storage Tunnel project, which has been in construction for the past six years and is one of the largest construction projects in all of New England. Negrelli has been an MDC employee for over twenty-five years and remains involved in local, regional and national professional industry associations.

“Susan has played a vital role in the MDC’s commitment to improve the water and sewer infrastructure for the towns we serve. Whether it’s overseeing the capital investment of over ten miles of water main every year or the massive undertaking of the Clean Water Project, Susan has kept us moving forward”, stated MDC CEO Scott Jellison.

Independent Consumer Advocate October 12 Meeting Information

The Independent Consumer Advocate will hold the annual Consumer meeting on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 5:30 p.m.

The purpose of the meeting is to report on the Advocate’s activities and receive consumer feedback.

The meeting will be held at the MDC Training Center, 125 Maxim Rd., Hartford and also telephonically.

Anyone who wants to call in should use phone number:
1 (415) 655-0001

Access code: 438 086 61#

INDEPENDENT CONSUMER ADVOCATE OCTOBER 12 FORUM PRESENTATION