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Consumers Asked to Weigh in on Proposed Rate Hike

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): A state agency is inviting consumers to voice their opinions on a rate increase requested by the Indiana American Water Company. The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor says it's seeking the rate increase to help pay for numerous infrastructure improvements, including treatment plant projects and the replacement of aging water mains. For most residential customers using 5,000 gallons per month, the monthly water bill would rise $2.60 to nearly $40.

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