Filthy water and low pressure in CrossIsland Road area. Raising rates without fixing problems
lazaro zerep - 8 years ago
Water is very expensive and yet we cannot drink. We need to buy drinking water outside.
Katherine - 8 years ago
Poor monitoring and billing. Constantly estimating bills, no accuracy on meters/ meter reading.
Disgusted - 8 years ago
Terrible customer service when I was inquiring about a water bill that was much higher than usual. Sometimes it seems that the GWA field reps "estimate" readings, and I'd seen bizarre trends of water usage over the months. I understand that there has to be a balance between looking out for the interests of the customer and balancing that with the utility agency, but it seemed that the customer service rep I was dealing with didn't want to bother with hearing my side of the story and instead kept insisting that their meters are the latest technology. And now they want to raise the water rates. Go figure.
John - 8 years ago
Reported leaks are not acted upon in months wasting precious water.
Concerned citizen - 8 years ago
Another bloated GovGu agency that is overstaffed and under-performing. Same story, GovGu employees take precedence over its customers--the rate payers. Starts from the top, Governor and Legislature, with the help from AG who does not seem to enforce anything that involves GovGu administrators.
Al - 8 years ago
Water is dirty... Water pressure continues to fall (daily) below EPA standards.
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Filthy water and low pressure in CrossIsland Road area. Raising rates without fixing problems
Water is very expensive and yet we cannot drink. We need to buy drinking water outside.
Poor monitoring and billing. Constantly estimating bills, no accuracy on meters/ meter reading.
Terrible customer service when I was inquiring about a water bill that was much higher than usual. Sometimes it seems that the GWA field reps "estimate" readings, and I'd seen bizarre trends of water usage over the months. I understand that there has to be a balance between looking out for the interests of the customer and balancing that with the utility agency, but it seemed that the customer service rep I was dealing with didn't want to bother with hearing my side of the story and instead kept insisting that their meters are the latest technology. And now they want to raise the water rates. Go figure.
Reported leaks are not acted upon in months wasting precious water.
Another bloated GovGu agency that is overstaffed and under-performing. Same story, GovGu employees take precedence over its customers--the rate payers. Starts from the top, Governor and Legislature, with the help from AG who does not seem to enforce anything that involves GovGu administrators.
Water is dirty... Water pressure continues to fall (daily) below EPA standards.