Most of us never think twice about the pipes carrying water to us -- until those pipes stop working. That's apparently a very real scenario in suburban Maryland, where customers may soon see spiking utility bills. We speak with the head of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission about how much work is needed -- and what it will cost.
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Price Hikes for Tap Water ?
Listen Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in EconomyGuests
Andrew Brunhart
General Manager, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
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