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Below-normal January temps causing above-normal utility bills for many customers

January 24, 2018

January’s bitter cold is heating up many Gastonia residents’ utility bills. Residential customers’ bills have increased an average of 8.4 percent compared with January 2017, and City officials say bills for some all-electric homes are […]

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Water main break affects Eastridge Mall, surrounding businesses

January 11, 2018

A ruptured water main along New Hope Road has interrupted water service to Eastridge Mall and its food court, as well as numerous businesses, restaurants and homes near the mall. Officials from Two Rivers Utilities […]

Water bubbling up onto street from leaking main
City Services

Frigid weather the reason for ruptured water mains around Gastonia

January 5, 2018

It’s been a busy week for City of Gastonia crews making emergency repairs to water mains. “All hands on deck,” is how Brian Potocki with Utilities Maintenance Department describes it. Since Jan. 2, eight water […]

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South Fork Sewer project groundbreaking

November 20, 2017

With ceremonial shovels in hand, officials have broken ground on a $6 million sewer project in McAdenville. The South Fork Phase II Regional Sewer project is a collaborative effort involving the City of Gastonia, Gaston […]

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Fitch and Moody’s affirm City of Gastonia’s favorable bond ratings

November 6, 2017

National bond rating agencies Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Services have both affirmed favorable ratings of City of Gastonia water and sewer revenue bonds in the agencies’ latest reviews. They issued similar ratings: Fitch affirmed […]

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City Services

City Council gets sneak-peek tour of water plant renovations

November 3, 2017

Gastonia City Council members got to see the latest renovations to the City’s water treatment plant this week. Improving the expanding the plant will take five years and cost $65 million. The overhaul and upgrade […]

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