- Water and sewer rates to increase
- Board election canceled
- District passes Sanitary Survey with flying colors
- Agreement with the Loop amended
- Operational reports
- Executive session
By James Howald and Jackie Burhans
At its February meeting, the Donala Water and Sanitation District (DWSD) board voted to implement an across-the-board 5 percent rate increase. General Manager Jeff Hodge announced that the upcoming board election was canceled. He reviewed the results of the district’s sanitary survey. The board amended its agreement with the Loop water reuse project and heard operational reports.
The meeting ended with an executive session.
Water and sewer rates to increase
Hodge asked the board to consider Resolution 2025-2, which specifies a 5 percent increase to water and sewer fees and rates. The new fees and rates for single-family residences include:
- Water and sewer tap fees increase to $8,925.
- Water service rate increases to $33.48.
- The water usage rate for the first 10,000 gallons increases to $8.68 per 1,000 gallons.
- The water usage rate for the second 10,000 gallons increases to $14.46 per 1,000 gallons.
- The sewer service rate base fee increases to $67.50, and the rate per 1,000 gallons of wastewater increases to $9.71.
Many of the administrative fees, such as the returned payment fee and the late payment fee, remain unchanged. For a complete list of rates and fees, see the DWSD web page at https://DonalaWater.org.
Hodge estimated DWSD has about 50 water taps available for sale, and 44 of the taps are slated to be used by a residential development adjacent to the Big R Store near Struthers Road.
Board President Wayne Vanderschuere said customers would see the increases in the bills they will receive in May for the April water and sewer usage.
Board election canceled
Hodge said since there were two candidates nominated for the two open board seats, the upcoming election was canceled. Vanderschuere will serve another term, Hodge said, and Kenneth Judd, who has served on the DWSD board previously, will replace current board member Ed Miller. Vanderschuere and Judd will be sworn in at the May board meeting, after which new board officers will be elected.
District passes Sanitary Survey with flying colors
Hodge told the board that inspectors from the Field Services section of the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment performed a sanitary survey, a review of a district’s capability to supply safe drinking water, on Feb. 14. The survey found no violations and two minor deficiencies that were resolved the day of the survey, Hodge said. He congratulated Superintendent of Water Operations Ronny Wright and his team for the successful survey outcome.
Agreement with the Loop amended
Hodge asked the board to vote on an amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement that DWSD has signed with the Loop water authority. When the Cherokee Metropolitan District withdrew from the Loop project, Hodge said, that left three participating districts and three corresponding members on the Loop board. As a result, two Loop board members constituted a quorum, which meant a simple conversation between a pair of board members was a public meeting and subject to Colorado’s open meetings laws, including the requirement that the meeting be announced to the public 24 hours in advance.
The amended agreement addresses this complication by specifying that if the Loop has only three participating districts, each district will name two members to the Loop board, thereby increasing to four the number of members constituting a quorum.
The board voted unanimously to approve the amended agreement. The board also appointed Accounts Payable specialist Christina Hawker as DWSD’s second Loop board member and Cade Pennington as the alternate member.
Operational reports
In the financial section of his Manager’s Report, Hodge told the board that the district had received a large portion of revenue from the district’s property taxes. He noted that due to the need to redrill Well 7D, the district has budgeted $1 million for Colorado Springs Utilities to convey, treat, and deliver water that DWSD owns from other sources such as the Willow Creek Ranch. “Everything is tracking for this time of year,” Hodge said.
Hodge said the redrilling of Well 7D, which is adjacent to the district’s headquarters at 15850 Holbein Dr., is “zipping along.” Two meetings with neighbors had been held, he said, and he expected drilling to begin by May 1. An undersized transformer at the Well 7D site that hums has been replaced, Hodge said.
Executive session
The meeting ended with an executive session to determine negotiating positions relative to the Willow Creek Ranch conditional water rights owned by the district. No actions were taken by the board following the executive session.
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The next board meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 17 at 1:30 p.m. Generally, board meetings are held the third Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m. and include online access; call (719) 488-3603 or access www.donalawater.org to receive up-to-date meeting information. The March meeting was delayed by one week to allow adequate notice of a public hearing. The district office is located at 15850 Holbein Drive, Colorado Springs.
James Howald can be reached at jameshowald@ocn.me. Jackie Burhans can be reached at jackieburhans@ocn.me.
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- Donala Water and Sanitation District, Jan. 16 – Board passes housekeeping resolution (2/1/2025)
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, Nov. 21 – State signs off on radium remediation (1/4/2025)
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, Nov. 21 – Board hears rate and groundwater supply studies (12/5/2024)
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, Oct. 10 – Board receives preliminary 2025 budget, considers rate increase (11/2/2024)
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, Sept. 19- -Board continues term limit debate (10/5/2024)
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, Aug. 15 – Board debates waiving term limits (9/7/2024)
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, July 18 – Board considers request to exclude property (8/3/2024)
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, June 20 – Loop water reuse project discussed (7/6/2024)
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, May 16 – Audit report positive (6/1/2024)