Athens to see increase in water costs to fund treatment plant upgrades
By Bennett Leckrone | Jan. 17, 2017Rates for city water will increase 3.6 percent to fund upgrades to the Athens water treatment plant.
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Rates for city water will increase 3.6 percent to fund upgrades to the Athens water treatment plant.
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