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Citizens Water and Sewer Advisory Board reports on complaints, leak adjustments and PFAS monitoring
Summary
The board summarized membership, billing complaint handling, reliance on Resolution 96R‑1797 for leak adjustments, and said Veolia and the water plant handle PFAS testing; the board noted the drinking water report meets federal and state standards.
Sam Robinson, chair of the Citizens Water and Sewer Advisory Board, presented the board's annual update Monday, outlining membership, complaint handling, policy references and water quality monitoring practices.
Robinson said the board has been operating with six of seven members for the year; one vacancy remains advertised. He said members meet bimonthly (except January) and that the board routinely handles dissatisfied customer billing complaints—referrals come to the board 100% of the time when a customer asks for review. Robinson cited specific recent examples: high bills caused by a toilet left running for a month and a faucet left…
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