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Water bill disparities spark calls for investigation in Adams County

December 04, 2024 | Public Service Commission, Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Mississippi


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Water bill disparities spark calls for investigation in Adams County
During a recent government meeting, Adams County Supervisor Ricky Gray raised urgent concerns regarding the escalating water bills in his district, particularly affecting senior citizens. Gray highlighted a troubling trend where water rates have surged from an initial $51.40 to a staggering $107.99 in a short period. He pointed out the stark disparity in water charges between different areas, noting that residents in Morgantown are paying significantly more than their neighbors in the city of Natchez, who are billed only $50 for the same service.

Gray emphasized the need for an investigation into these discrepancies, especially as many residents have reported issues with water quality, including damage to appliances following boil water notices. His remarks underscored the pressing need for equitable water pricing and reliable service in a community where many residents are vulnerable due to age and financial constraints. The meeting concluded with a call for further scrutiny into the water billing practices and the overall management of water services in the region.

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