“Starting in the third year and continuing through the 15th year, city residents will see their charges go up 5% each year. We figure that through the ordinary financial magic of compound interest, residents will wind up paying $980 a year for their wastewater service — about double what they pay now. And they’ll keep paying that rate, or higher thanks to other aspects of the contract, for the next 24 years.”
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