The Other Utility: MetCom
For more than half a century St. Mary’s County Metropolitan Commission has served as the public water and sewer utility for St. Mary’s County, supported only by customers. The post The Other Utility:...
View ArticleMetCom Balances Services and Costs
Aging infrastructure, increasing environmental and regulatory demands and growing expenses place heavy burdens on systems and budgets. Keeping rates reasonable for rural systems is particularly...
View ArticleMisconceptions About MetCom: Facts 1 & 2
MetCom is neither part of the county governmental structure nor privately owned. MetCom was created by State law in 1957. The post Misconceptions About MetCom: Facts 1 & 2 appeared first on The...
View ArticleMisconceptions About MetCom: Facts 3 & 4
County government, not MetCom, is responsible for directing growth and development in St. Mary’s County and also for approving MetCom's capital budget. The post Misconceptions About MetCom: Facts 3...
View ArticleMisconceptions About MetCom: Fact 5
MetCom is statutorily required to submit to an annual audit in accordance with all applicable generally acceptable accounting principles The post Misconceptions About MetCom: Fact 5 appeared first on...
View ArticleMetCom Clarifies Rates
Recent remarks and reports concerning a Rate Study prepared for the Metropolitan Commission are incorrect and clarified here. The post MetCom Clarifies Rates appeared first on The Lexington Park Leader.
View ArticleIt’s Not Easy Being Green
Kermit’s lament, that it's difficult being different, is the same with METCOM. The post It’s Not Easy Being Green appeared first on The Lexington Park Leader.
View ArticlePatuxent Park Water-Sewer Meeting Feb. 19
MetCom public meeting concerns the third phase to replace water & sewer systems in Patuxent Park., Feb. 19, 6:30 pm at the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department. The post Patuxent Park Water-Sewer...
View ArticleMetCom Launches New Website
The updated website provides more information for customers, residents, and vendors; links to public meeting notices and information on how to present at these meetings; and introduces MetCom's Board...
View ArticlePiney Point Road Sewer Replacement Described
The Public Meeting will be held Tuesday, April 14, 2015, 6:30 pm, St. Mary's Metropolitan Commission 23121 Camden Way, California, MD The post Piney Point Road Sewer Replacement Described appeared...
View ArticleMetCom Costs Held Below National Averages
"Strong operations and management" cited for MetCom's strong debt profile allowing customer costs to remain below national medians. The post MetCom Costs Held Below National Averages appeared first on...
View ArticleMetCom Names Executive Director
MetCom names Scott Bundy, currently Utilities Director for the City of Hot Springs, AR, to run St. Mary's water and sewer company. The post MetCom Names Executive Director appeared first on The...
View ArticleMetCom Hearing Aug. 26 on FDR Water Main
The project loops between First Colony and Laurel Glen to improve system reliability and efficiency. The Aug. 26 hearing begins at 6:30 at the MetCom office. The post MetCom Hearing Aug. 26 on FDR...
View ArticleThe Other Utility: MetCom
For more than half a century St. Mary’s County Metropolitan Commission has served as the public water and sewer utility for St. Mary’s County, supported only by customers. The post The Other Utility:...
View ArticleMetCom Balances Services and Costs
Aging infrastructure, increasing environmental and regulatory demands and growing expenses place heavy burdens on systems and budgets. Keeping rates reasonable for rural systems is particularly...
View ArticleMisconceptions About MetCom: Facts 1 & 2
MetCom is neither part of the county governmental structure nor privately owned. MetCom was created by State law in 1957. The post Misconceptions About MetCom: Facts 1 & 2 appeared first on The...
View ArticleMisconceptions About MetCom: Facts 3 & 4
County government, not MetCom, is responsible for directing growth and development in St. Mary’s County and also for approving MetCom's capital budget. The post Misconceptions About MetCom: Facts 3...
View ArticleMisconceptions About MetCom: Fact 5
MetCom is statutorily required to submit to an annual audit in accordance with all applicable generally acceptable accounting principles The post Misconceptions About MetCom: Fact 5 appeared first on...
View ArticleMetCom Clarifies Rates
Recent remarks and reports concerning a Rate Study prepared for the Metropolitan Commission are incorrect and clarified here. The post MetCom Clarifies Rates appeared first on The Lexington Park Leader.
View ArticleIt’s Not Easy Being Green
Kermit’s lament, that it's difficult being different, is the same with METCOM. The post It’s Not Easy Being Green appeared first on The Lexington Park Leader.
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