PWSA Working To Correct Billing Problem With Electronic Meters

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- For more than a year, some customers of the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority have been slapped with some crazy bills -- thousands and thousands of dollars for water usage of $100 or less.

PWSA has blamed this on a new system of electronic meters that did not agree with the Authority's billing system -- something acting director David Donahoe calls a failed marriage.

Donahoe and the mayor are happy report the system is now working with relatively few glitches -- though PWSA must go through a process of collecting from the under-billed and refunding those who were over-charged.

"I do not want to put up the sign 'mission accomplished' because it is not over yet. We are continuing to work," Donahoe said.

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The other big ongoing concern is lead in the water and the Authority has been offering testing free of charge.

 

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