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Orange Cove council approves new water, sewer rates

Fresno Chamber of Commerce | Friday, May 29, 2026

ORANGE COVE – Increased water and sewer utility rates will soon take effect in Orange Cove, but some residents may actually see lower bills depending on their household’s water usage. […]

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