County solid waste, sewer rates go up slightly
![The Spokane County Regional Water Reclamation Facility is shown under construction in 2011. Spokane County residents will see a slight increase on their sewer bills this year after the county commissioners voted to raise rates. (COLIN MULVANY/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW)](https://thumb.spokesman.com/uO6q6eDqVn9RLDznlEJuDvMVKgE=/600x0/media.spokesman.com/graphics/2018/07/sr-loader.png)
County residents’ sewer and trash rates are going up by a dollar or two.
Sewer rates are increasing for the first time since 2019.
On Feb. 1, a single-family residence will start paying $47.41 for sewer services, up from $46.91. The rates for other housing types are going up by different amounts, but none of the rates is increasing by more than a dollar a month.
Solid waste rates for the North County and Valley transfer stations are changing, too.
Starting Jan. 1, garbage disposal increased from $110 to $112 per ton.
The cost of disposal for Clean Green – organic materials, such as yard trimmings – increased from $53 a ton to $54.
The minimum disposal fees, which cover the first 280 pounds of waste, remain at $17 for garbage and $10 for Clean Green.