Reform Council to crack down on delinquent water, sewer customers
By Keith Huffman
Staff Writer
The Reform City Council released the following statement during its Jan. 17
meeting:
“All water and sewer customers who are more than 30 days past due on their water
bills will have until April 15, 2012 to bring their account to current month
status.
”
Additionally, the statement said the city will no longer accept partial payments
after April 15.
Finally, the statement notes that after April 15, the city will begin enforcing
the aforementioned terms, in which a disconnect order will be put into effect
against those who fail to comply.
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