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Residents demand action against rising water bills

September 16, 2024 | Adams County, Mississippi


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Residents demand action against rising water bills
Residents of Morgantown expressed deep concerns over rising water rates during a recent government meeting, highlighting the challenges they face amid economic pressures. Discussions revealed that approximately 200 to 300 residents are affected by the current water system, which many believe is not adequately serving their needs.

Community members voiced their frustrations about the lack of control over water pricing, drawing parallels to private companies like Walmart, which the board cannot regulate. Supervisor Gaines reassured residents that the board is not against them and is committed to supporting their efforts to address the issue. He emphasized the importance of collective action, urging residents to file complaints with the Public Service Commission to document their grievances and push for change.

Several residents shared their experiences with the commission, noting that complaints could lead to investigations into the rate increases. One resident reported successfully filing a complaint and receiving a prompt response from the commission, which indicated that a recent rate increase had been denied but implemented nonetheless.

The board encouraged residents to remain proactive, suggesting they come together to file complaints and keep the issue in the public eye. They stressed that documentation is crucial for effecting change and that the community's united front could pressure the necessary authorities to take action.

As the meeting concluded, there was a shared sentiment among residents and board members that ongoing communication and collaboration would be essential in addressing the water service challenges facing Morgantown.

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