SAN DIEGO, Feb. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On June 7, 2024, the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego certified a class action lawsuit alleging that the City of San Diego (“Defendant”) used wastewater rate revenues to subsidize the Industrial Wastewater Control Program (“IWCP”). The class action seeks monetary and injunctive relief on behalf of Plaintiffs and all other customers who paid wastewater rates to Defendant. No trial has occurred yet on Plaintiffs’ allegations.
The Court has allowed the lawsuit to proceed as a class action on behalf of all San Diego Public Utility Department (“SDPUD”) customers who paid bills for wastewater services provided to a residential or commercial/industrial account at an address within the City of San Diego and not subject to IWCP permitting, on or after July 1, 2014 and until June 7, 2024, excluding Defendant and Defendant’s officers, directors, employees, agents, and affiliates, and the Court and its staff.
Customers have the right to exclude themselves from the class by visiting www.SanDiegoWastewaterFees.com or writing to the Law Offices of Ronald A. Marron, 651 Arroyo Drive, San Diego, CA 92103. Customers who opt out will not receive the benefit of a judgment or settlement of the case, but will preserve their right to sue the Defendant at their own expense.
To read a more detailed version of this notice and to read key documents from the case, please visit the website www.SanDiegoWastewaterFees.com.
Location: San Diego, California
Filed by: Classaura LLC
Phone: 877-223-1433
SOURCE CLASSAURA
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