South Salt Lake is dealing with some cloudy tap water due to sediment in the pipes. Keep an eye on city alerts to see if you need to boil your water before using it.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
Residents will see a 20% increase in water rates starting in the next fiscal year.
All residents benefit from a reliable, well-maintained water system that meets safety and capacity standards.
Residents on fixed incomes may find the annual rate increases challenging to manage.
The city addressed recent sediment issues in the water supply and promoted new tools for residents to track usage.
Water runs murky in South Salt Lake amidst increased sediment in water system ABC4 Utah
The city is planning to raise water rates over the next five years to pay for aging pipes and new wells. This will likely mean higher monthly bills for residents.
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