I am very glad to hear from Richmond Water Utility officials that, according to initial estimates, VCU will pay for 2,356 ERUs resulting in an annual stormwater utility charge of approximately $106,000. I am told this involves 185 parcels. This is a lot better than nothing, which is what I was initially lead to believe and I do appreciate their willingness to answer questions. Now, how does this compare to average annual residential charge of $45? And what is VCU doing to actually solve its stormwater runoff issues? More scrutiny is not a bad thing.
In the meantime, a few more notes:
The stormwater utility issue is refocusing attention to the water rates issue. Silver, as usual, is doing a lion’s share.
Its great to see more neighbors using rainwater barrels, some of them bought at the Byrd Market. It’s also good to see the City getting with the program…
I would love to see Richmond establish a ‘Green Alley’ program like Chicago’s (not to be confused with Oregon Hill’s Green Alley)
Now, what about micro-hydroelectric and grey water systems?
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Glad to see VCU taking steps…
http://www.richmondbizsense.com/2010/11/26/blue-is-the-new-green/
A Hungarian company wants to get its hands on Virginia Commonwealth University’s waste water.
Budapest-based waste water treatment company Organica has chosen Richmond as its first U.S. location with the hopes of landing VCU as its first big client.
Scott….thanks for keeping an eye on this: http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_kvlg45EC6P1qadvkjo1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=0RYTHV9YYQ4W5Q3HQMG2&Expires=1290872911&Signature=eZ88li90BHsQCV%2BlAAA11VJ%2FtjY%3D
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