The Wastewater Fund (an enterprise fund) accounts for revenues and expenditures of the wastewater treatment plant and collection utility, managed by the Public Works Department. Revenue comes from rates set by Council ...
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About this fund
The Wastewater Fund (an enterprise fund) accounts for revenues and expenditures of the wastewater treatment plant and collection utility, managed by the Public Works Department. Revenue comes from rates set by Council ordinance, plus capital grants and connection fees.
Authorization
The legal basis for the fund.
RCW citation: RCW 35.67
Multi-year balance ledger
Year-by-year revenue, spending, and ending balance from the city's budget and CAFRs.
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Outstanding debt
Active bond and loan obligations managed by the Whatcom County Treasurer for this jurisdiction. Source: quarterly Treasurer Debt Portfolio (auto-refreshed when published).
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Where the money goes
Top spending categories from documented budget line items.
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Where the money went
Actual outflows from the City's vendor-payment ledger — every payment with recipient, project, and line description, presented unfiltered. Categorical "Where the money goes" shows the budgeted intent; this section shows the real disbursements.
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Revenue mix
Every documented inflow into this fund. By default the mix uses each source's most recent year (which means percentages mix years). Pick a single year to see strictly comparable percentages.
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Discussed in meetings
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Methodology note
Real Record tracks Fund 420 as the Wastewater Fund. The Revenue mix shown here is the total fund inflow per fiscal year extracted from the Adopted Budget Books — utility rates dominate but capital grants and miscellaneous revenue are also included.