Volume 19 Issue 3
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January 29, 2011
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High Water Bills Hit Home For Some New Tampa Residents By Michael Smith Water is a precious commodity, one that we cannot live without. Thankfully, we live in a civilized society where we can have fresh, clean water piped directly into our homes, and it is usually something that most of us think very little about. Still, how much is too much to pay for the privilege of having that water come into our homes? That is the question that some New Tampa residents and others from around the city are asking after receiving water bills from the City of Tampa Water Department in the last several months that are double, triple â or even more, in some cases â than what they normally run. New Tampa is one of three areas in the city that have been most affected by the problem, along with Dana Shores (near Tampa International Airport) and Lake Magdalene (in the Carrollwood area). Despite the differences in location, many of the stories related
the council by residents members of those areas that she had are similar â her homeâs their water water and bills were irrigation about as high systems as expected inspected, up until but no leaks November of or other last year, issues were when they detected. suddenly âOur shot up for usage has no apparent reason. Above, a New Tampa resident speaks to the members of been the same,â Inglis Kathy the Tampa City Council about her water bill. told the Inglis of Council members. âNothing is Tampa Palms was one of about two changed. I think the water company dozen residents who chose to attend needs to accept some of the responsibilthe January 20 City Council meeting to ity, because something is wrong.â try to get answers about her water bill, Another resident of the Harbor which she said rose from an average of View neighborhood said that her water around $150-$220 to more than $500 bill showed that her usage had in November. In December, her bill increased to more than 62,000 gallons was $169.27, but in January it rose of water in one month, even though no again to more than $1,000. She told
one was living in the home at the time, and another said that she had been billed for using 51,000 gallons of water in her condo in one month and then zero gallons the following month, even though her condo, too, had been unoccupied the whole time. âI was told that in order to use that much water, Iâd have had to flush my toilet an average of 76 times per hour,â she said. At the same meeting, however, officials with the Tampa Water Department and the cityâs Public Works Department said that of the cases that had been investigated so far, most were found to have been caused by a leak or some other issue that the homeowners had been unaware of. âOur goal is not to have high water bills,â Tampa Water Department director Brad Baird told the Council members. âWe want to be fair, and we certainly donât want to turn peoplesâ water off because we care about our See âWaterâ on page 6.
Wharton High Outreach Club Sheds Light On âInvisible Childrenâ
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forward to our legislators in an attempt to get them to take action.â Currently, the U.S. Congress has yet to pass House Resolution 2478, called the âLordâs Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act of 2009.â The goal of this bill, according to GovTrack.com, is to âsupport stabilization and lasting peace in northern Uganda and areas affected by the Lordâs Resistance Army through development of a regional strategy to support multilateral efforts to successfully protect civilians and eliminate the threat posed by the See âClubâ on page 10.
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Club invited Akello as a guest speaker in October and to follow up the groupâs outreach efforts, a âRoots for Peaceâ festival is being planned at Wharton on Friday, February 18, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. This event, an effort to raise funds to rebuild schools in Uganda, will be open to the public and will feature games and entertainment, along with tables for businesses and organizations from the New Tampa area. âThe event is focused on the children affected the by the civil war in Northern Uganda â a war that has now spread to the Congo,â says Wharton Global Outreach Club president Jamila Blake. âThrough this event, we hope to raise money to help rebuild schools that were ravaged by war in Uganda. Another goal is to raise awareness of this issue in the community. We want to bring this human rights issue
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Monica Akello might have come as a surprise to some 600 Paul R. Wharton High students at an assembly last October. Akello, who lost both parents to war, is a speaker with the âInvisible Childrenâ organization, whose mission is to travel the world and raise awareness of the 23-year long civil war in Northern Uganda. Wharton Highâs Global Outreach
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