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San Diego City Ratepayers Overbilled For Industrial Wastewater

A water meter in the ground is shown at a home in Normal Heights, Dec. 24, 2017
Scott Templeton
A water meter in the ground is shown at a home in Normal Heights, Dec. 24, 2017
A San Diego city audit has revealed that residents and businesses have been improperly charged tens of millions of dollars in fees to cover industrial wastewater services. The audit also exposed that the businesses responsible for the industrial wastewater discharges have not been charged their fair share for decades.

A San Diego city audit has revealed that residents and businesses have been improperly charged tens of millions of dollars in fees to cover industrial wastewater services. The audit also exposed that the businesses responsible for the industrial wastewater discharges have not been charged their fair share for decades. This, in spite of audits and studies going back to 2013 that revealed a problem going back as far as the 1980s.

San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer replaced leadership at the city's Public Utilities Department in 2018 after it was revealed that thousands of San Diego city ratepayers were being dramatically overcharged in their water bills due to faulty meter readings.

San Diego Union-Tribune Investigative reporter Jeff McDonald talks about why billing residents for industrial wastewater services went on for so long, why it may be illegal and what this could mean for ratepayers in the city of San Diego.