Water Shut-Offs commence today

10/01/2024

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The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke regrets to inform the community that Public Works crews have begun shutting off water service today to residents who have not paid their annual $59 fee.

Home water shut-offs occur annually, and water is restored once payment is received. Every homeowner receiving a water shut-off has already previously been advised of the March 31st deadline, and a final notice has also been issued.

Community members are urged to check in with their family members to see if they have not paid and had their water shut off. Often, some believe the water shut-off is temporary and do not realize the reason for it.

If your water has been turned off, you will be required to pay the regular $59 plus a reconnection fee of $10 before the water is turned back on. Payments can be made weekdays to the cashier at the Kahnawà:ke Office Complex building between the hours of 8:30am and 4pm.

Additionally, rural homeowners who have not paid run the risk of having to pay out-of-pocket if their well and/or septic system fails.

The $59 Water Fee offsets the cost of water & sewer services in the Community, which is approximately $1,250,000 annually, or $600 per home.

We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.