JULY 10, 2025
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BERLIN • NORTH WORCESTER COUNTY• OCEAN PINES
PHOTO COURTESY DAVE DODSON
MIGHTY BIG BOW A double rainbow is pictured after a quick downpour Monday night over Robert G. Knox Field at Louis H. Taylor Stadium at Stephen Decatur High School.
Scout New water rates in effect Eagle will upgrade Commissioners approve increases, but not enough to bail out enterprise funds
By Brian Shane Staff Writer (July 10, 2025) User rates for public water and sewer customers in Worcester County, including Ocean Pines, will be increased across the board for the new fiscal year – which still doesn’t help the county’s enterprise funds break even after falling into a deficit. The Worcester County Board of Commissioners approved the new rates at its June 17 meeting. The rate changes are the direct result of 7 of 11 wastewater districts falling into a deficit because they hadn’t been charging enough money from user fees to break even.
The new rates are effective July 1, but customers won’t be charged the updated fees on their bills until October. For Ocean Pines, quarterly domestic and commercial user rates are set as follows: minimum water and sewer $209 per EDU, with additional charges of $5 per 1,000 gallons up to 22,500 gallons and $15 per 1,000 gallons over 22,500 gallons. Quarterly flat domestic sewer-only service is $241.13 per EDU. Standard assessments for debt service are $36 per EDU quarterly. White Horse Park lots pay a quarterly flat rate of $160 per lot for water and sewer. Unimproved lots pay a quarterly accessibility charge of $177.65 per EDU. County leaders only found out last year that the financial mismanagement had led to, at one point, a collective deficit topping $2 million.
Each water-sewer district operates as its own account, separate from the county’s main fund, and is expected to break even. According to Worcester County Enterprise Fund Controller Quinn Dittrich, the new water-sewer rates still don’t put the individual funds in a position to break even. He said only Ocean Pines and Lighthouse Sound are operating at a surplus with their new rates. It’s been a months-long process for county officials to wrap their heads around the problem and agree upon a solution. The commissioners admitted that inconsistent oversight led to the crisis and pledged not to pass the burden to ratepayers without exploring alternatives. Some commissioners publicly committed to opposing steep rate See NEW Page 4
park bridges Structures would be rebuilt by Parker Gill, with some help from troop members By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 10, 2025) An upgrade is planned for the bridges at Stephen Decatur Park in Berlin later this summer to address instability and overgrowth as part of a local student’s Eagle Scout project. Parker Gill of Boy Scouts of America Troop 261 has proposed a rebuild of two bridges at Stephen Decatur Park on the area’s pond side. The iniSee EAGLE Page 7
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