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Survey of Sewer Rates <br />Indiana Cities and Towns over 30,000 Population <br /> 2000 Census Sewer Rate Residential Monthly <br />City/Town Population Effective Date Sewer Bill (1) <br />Mishawaka (2) 46,557 2010 $44.26 <br />Anderson (3) 59,734 2009 $43.17 <br />South Bend – proposed 107,789 2013 $42.05 <br />South Bend – proposed 107,789 2012 $38.59 <br />Columbus 39,059 2009 $37.77 <br />South Bend – proposed 107,789 2011 $35.42 <br />New Albany 37,603 2009 $33.67 <br />Gary (3) 102,746 2008 $32.50 <br />South Bend – proposed 107,789 2010 (effective 7/1) $32.50 <br />Lawrence 38,915 2009 $30.42 <br />South Bend – current 107,789 2009 $30.08 <br />Kokomo 46,113 2006 $29.95 <br />Fishers 37,835 2000 $26.00 <br />Richmond (3) 39,124 2009 $25.89 <br />Bloomington 69,291 2005 $25.06 <br />Lafayette 56,397 2008 $25.01 <br />Michigan City 32,900 2005 $24.33 <br />Evansville 121,582 2008 $23.67 <br />Portage 33,496 2009 $23.50 <br />Fort Wayne (2) 205,727 2009 $23.27 <br />Muncie (2) (3) 67,430 2010 $22.51 <br />Elkhart (2) 51,874 2010 $22.02 <br />Indianapolis (2) (3) 781,870 2010 $20.86 <br />Carmel 37,733 2009 $18.14 <br />Terre Haute (3) 59,614 2005 $16.57 <br />Greenwood 36,037 1998 $15.55 <br />Hammond (3) 83,048 2008 $13.38 <br />Marion 31,320 1992 $10.51 <br />(1)Based on 5/8-inch meter monthly billing for 6.68 hundred cubic feet (CCF) or 5,000 gallons <br />(2)Rate increase expected <br />(3)Subsidized by property tax <br />
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