In a recent development, the Summertown Utility District has unveiled a revised schedule of rates and charges for water service, affecting both residential and commercial customers. Under the new structure, residential customers will now face a charge of $18.25 for the initial 1,500 gallons of water consumed, while commercial entities will be billed $35 for the same volume.
For those seeking further details on the updated rates or wishing to delve deeper into the changes, the Summertown Utility District has directed individuals to visit their official Facebook page. By accessing the page, customers can gain a comprehensive understanding of the alterations and how they may impact their respective water usage and billing. This move by the utility district marks a significant shift in the cost structure for water services, prompting residents and businesses alike to stay informed and adapt accordingly to the new pricing scheme.

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