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The San Antonio Water System reported that it performed at least 1,000 repairs to fix water main breaks and leaks in August, a new record for a single month.
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The decrease in water bills for over 80% of residential customers starts in January.
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The San Antonio Water System has launched a rebate program that offers residents cash back for lawn projects that reduce grass and its watering needs.
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The city has earmarked $20 million for CPS Energy bills and $10 million for SAWS bills. It’s expected to assist about 10,000 CPS Energy customers and 13,000 SAWS customers on bills that go back as far as March 2020. Residents must meet certain guidelines in order to apply.
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The San Antonio Water System paused disconnections in March 2020 at the start of the pandemic. It's estimated there are now more than 65,000 accounts with overdue bills totaling over $53 million for the city-owned utility company.
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San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is creating a committee of council members to review what went wrong at CPS Energy, the San Antonio Water System and emergency responses during the statewide winter storm and energy crisis.
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The leaders of CPS Energy and the San Antonio Water System discussed petitions and the possibility of rate increases over the next year.
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The San Antonio Chamber of Commerce is asking residents not to sign petitions that would affect the operations of CPS Energy and the San Antonio Water System.
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The San Antonio Water System is having a busy summer. In the span of three months, SAWS completed their 142-mile Vista Ridge pipeline, approved a sewer…
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The Texas summer of 2020 took a turn for the worse this week. Triple-digit temperatures throughout the weekend scorched the San Antonio region and forced…