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Residents press water board over access, metering and disconnect notices

Harsha Potashaw Water and Sewer Utility Board · September 25, 2024
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Summary

Residents at the Harsha Potashaw Water and Sewer Utility Board meeting urged the board to investigate private lines and lack of service on multiple roads and raised complaints about disconnection without notice; the Board committed to follow up and review disconnect procedures.

At its September meeting the Harsha Potashaw Water and Sewer Utility Board heard extended public comment about lack of water access on many rural roads, questions about metering of fire-suppression lines and hydrant fills, and a customer complaint about a service disconnection that the customer said occurred without proper notice.

Jack Williams, introduced as a resident and customer, told the Board he and neighbors have had persistent delivery problems on multiple roads and said some customers had built private lines to receive water. Williams asked the Board to investigate and prioritize repairs; the Board acknowledged a 20-year plan completed in 2022 and said funding and state grant…

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