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Residents press board on Service Authority: billing, sludge hauling and permanent manager sought

2394714 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

Public commenters and supervisors pressed the King George County Service Authority about its management, billing vendor, sludge disposal, and well safety; staff explained pumping/pump‑out rules, DEQ constraints and plans for a permanent general manager.

Residents and supervisors raised persistent concerns about the King George County Service Authority’s billing operations, well and wastewater handling and leadership during the joint Board of Supervisors/Service Authority meeting.

Public commenters urged changes to billing and operations. Anna Maria Lobo, a Presidential Lakes resident, asked whether the service authority should have “its own general manager, someone with experience like Mr. Whitley” and questioned outsourcing billing to MuniBilling rather than returning billing in‑house.

Board members and staff answered several operational questions: County Administrator Matthew Smolnick said a job description for a full‑time general manager would be…

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