BALTIMORE (WBFF) – The City of Baltimore says an internal audit of the water system is now underway after reports of properties across the city not being billed properly.
According to the Department of Public Works, they’re investigating two different types of issues with water metering and billing. One instance is where properties aren’t paying the city right now because of billing disputes, the other is where properties were never sent a bill at all.
Mayor Jack Young’s Deputy of Operations tells Fox 45 that the issue was first uncovered back in October when DPW realized the Ritz Carleton had not been billed for water in more than a decade.
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No chance 10 years worth of water use on this many accounts would remain unnoticed. Only explanation is Democrat officials were taking bribes and kickbacks in lieu of water billings.
Everybody thought Healthy Holly was going to pick up the tab.
And they want to raise taxes.?@$$^. That....they cant even account for what we give them now..lottery was not enough? What the frig are you crooks doing. Just keep electing dems all the way to the gutter. Screw this commie heaven of a state.
Bingo. We have a winner...
All of the other customers paid for it through increased fees to cover the delivery and maintenance for those who didn't. A hotel of that size could easily use half a million gallons a day.
It's strange that the accountants for those companies didn't notice or report to their customers the obvious absence of water bills. Hmm.
The Dems can’t run the water department in a democratic city yet they think they should run the country?
Now that's funny I don't care who you are
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